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Pope points to Christ’s silence in face of accusations
September 03, 2018
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CWN Editor's Note: In his homily at morning Mass on September 3, Pope Francis called attention to the silence of Jesus in the face of his accusers. Saying that Jesus faced “a pack of wild dogs,” the Pope said that Jesus showed his humility by refusing to respond. The Pope’s words seemed to be a clear reference to his own refusal to reply to charges raised in the Vigano testimony.
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