“@WSJ: Pope Francis aims to strengthen church’s appeal in Asia http://on.wsj.com/1A6v7sG pic.twitter.com/20Ad7URVJs” oh god no
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“@WSJ: Pope Francis aims to strengthen church’s appeal in Asia http://on.wsj.com/1A6v7sG pic.twitter.com/20Ad7URVJs” oh god no
“@WSJ: Pope Francis aims to strengthen church’s appeal in Asia http://on.wsj.com/1A6v7sG pic.twitter.com/8PukNTXoJH”
@WSJ italy1
@WSJ This promotion and competition can be the cause of current situation
@WSJ the Orthodo Christian Church is in the East and Asia = what does the Roman Catholic Church want there!
@WSJ Instead of bringing the 3rd world mind set to 1st world, church is tolerating the moral vapidity and relaxation of core principles.
@WSJ Catholic church has lost its way. Like politicians it is appealing to masses with socialist populism instead of moral values.
@WSJ Strong Priests only need to reply
@WSJ true to my faith 
@WSJ HOW ABOUT A FREE JUMPER WITH "i LOVE THE POPE" FOR EVERY SIXTH VISIT TO CHURCH?
@WSJ We Catholics are not competing, whether they like it or not, ours is the TRUE RELIGION, founded by CHRIST Himself
“@WSJ:Facing competition from Protestants, Pope Francis aims to strengthen church’s appeal in Asia http://on.wsj.com/1A6v7sG TOO LATE!
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