Pope: Christian or Muslim, the faith your parents instilled in you will help you move on (Video)

POPE FRANCIS "Sharing our experience in carrying that cross, to expel the illness within our hearts, which embitters our life: it is important that you do this in your meetings. Those that are Christian …More
POPE FRANCIS
"Sharing our experience in carrying that cross, to expel the illness within our hearts, which embitters our life: it is important that you do this in your meetings. Those that are Christian, with the Bible, and those that are Muslim, with the Quran. The faith that your parents instilled in you will always help you move on.”
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15 And he said to them: Go ye into the whole world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
michael7
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rhemes1582
I ask the Priests out there that might know the answer: or have the courage to answer.
Is this the mission of the Pope, and are we supposed to consider this Catholic?
Has any pre-conciliar Pope ever uttered such things?
rhemes1582
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yuca2111
Francis wants to submit my friend Leonard, he wants to sell the faith to the other religions, soon it'll be not the Catholic church but the prophet isa church. (Isa is how they call Jesus in muslim)
Prof. Leonard Wessell
Short comment: What does carrying the cross expel from within our life? I had the false idea that that which is to be expelled is sin. Now it is an "illness" of the heart. What is meant here. Literally a heart problem? No, that would be ridiculous. The "heart" stands symbolically for something. But what? It seems to be that which "embitters" the life of people and the "that which" is categorized …More
Short comment: What does carrying the cross expel from within our life? I had the false idea that that which is to be expelled is sin. Now it is an "illness" of the heart. What is meant here. Literally a heart problem? No, that would be ridiculous. The "heart" stands symbolically for something. But what? It seems to be that which "embitters" the life of people and the "that which" is categorized as an "illness".

Pope Francis' terminology reflects, I suspect, his theological view of the conditio humana. We humans are failing and a religious view is a medical remedy, sort of a pyschological cure for "bitterness". From that point of view, any religion would do (assuming that it is non-violent) or? And that is the point! It also incentivizes the pope to misunderstand Islam. (Islam means to subjugate, viz., bring other "to submit". This is not love, rather power.)

(I can imagine a confession, i.e., a medical summary, by the Pope. "Dear Dr. Father in the Heavenly Clinic, I have been bitter four times today. Please, treat my illness with the appropriate anti-bitter medicine, say, a Clown Mass or, well, more money in my pocket." --Is my concocted confession fair? Given the papal reformulation of the problems of the human heart in terms of bitterness and illness, I have no choice.)