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What are some questions to ask Pope Francis?
Faith Forum: If you could ask Pope Francis anything, what would…
- HAVE YOU HEARD OF BAHA’U’LLAH? Bradley S.
- QUESTIONS ABOUT POPE’S JOURNEY.
- ALL-POWERFUL GOD’S OMNI-BENEVOLENCE.
- BEGGING FOR ANSWERS.
- I WAS WONDERING…?
- HOW ARE YOU DOING?
- LOVE, RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
- WHAT’S THE DEAL?
How do you ask the pope a question?
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Does the Pope do interviews?
Pope Francis accepts interviews not on the basis of which media outlet has more listeners or followers, but which audience needs something that he can offer, and which journalist will report his words accurately and fairly. This is the recurring pattern we see with (almost) all the interviews Pope Francis has given.
How do you communicate with the pope?
Method 1 of 2: Addressing the Pope in Writing. Address the Pope as “Your Holiness.” Another acceptable way to address the Pope in writing would be “Most Holy Father.” Note, however, that on the envelope, you should address the Pope as “His Holiness, ________” with the Pope’s name in the blank.
What is the pope’s email address?
Unlike their current successor, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II had email addresses: [email protected] and [email protected], respectively. Both might have had other private email addresses inside the Vatican, as well.
How do you email the pope?
If you plan to send your letter by traditional mail, you should write the address on the envelope as: His Holiness, Pope Francis / Apostolic Palace / 00120 Vatican City. Note that you should separate the address onto separate lines according to the placements of the slashes, /.
Is the pope married?
The Second Lateran Council (1139) made the promise to remain celibate a prerequisite to ordination, abolishing the married priesthood in the Latin Church….Popes who were legally married.
Name | John XVII |
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Reign(s) | 1003 |
Relationship | Married before his election as pope |
Offspring | Yes (three sons) |
How can I send a letter to Pope Francis?
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