[Sundaycommunity] The Girl Who Would be Pope

John Scandiffio scandiffio2000 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 13:35:00 PST 2022


 Pope Frances II. The readings at today’s mass speak of great turmoil . 

Hi all, I’m at the Futures Bakery on Bloor, in Toronto,  a wonderful large caffe and meal place near the University of Toronto  I’m  considering the steps to have a girl,that receives the Holy Spirit, to be Pope. 

I once saw a woman priest , I think ,at the United Church in downtown Toronto, in full liturgical wear. She was at a side alter as I was going into the main Church.  She conducting  the liturgy. It was stunningly sacred.  Ecumenism, the sacred play if she decides to become a Catholic. 

This all started after mass today at Our Lady of Lourdes . A Sisters of St. Pauls speaker advised that they were presenting their own book sale. 

I attended and one book caught my eye. It was called  ‘ The Boy Who Would Be Pope’. and written by one of the sisters.  Naturally, I approached the sister who spoke and asked would the sisters write a book ‘The Girl Who Would be Pope’.  She said No.  The ‘No’ is final but not the grace. These Sisters of St. Paul have full media capabilities , theologians, writers, and financial reserves. 
The spirit of sacred grace is set free. 

Multiple women write on the Vatican in the Jesuit magazine AMERICA , published out of Manhattan.  The knowledge is passed on .

The principles section of the constitution says “any member of the faithful can head a dicastery (Curia department) or organism” if the pope decides they are qualified and appoints them. It makes no distinction between lay men and lay women. 

The current Undersecretary for Relations with States at the Vatican is Francesca Di Giovanni, the first woman to hold this

The sacred imagination calls on a residing Pope , now or soon, to make way for a girl to be Pope.  Imagine the the homilies from her Holy Spirit. 

Pax

John Scan 



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