rqqgfyzci
Joined Sep 2020
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I found this so intriguing. I'm a person of faith. I consider myself more non-denominational Christian now but I grew up Catholic. I had an excellent Catholic upbringing full of love and hope so I find this pope to be in alignment with my experience and worldview of Catholicism. Though I acknowledge that with a billion different Catholics there are a billion different experiences of the Church. I found Pope Francis to be very wise and very kind. I didn't feel like he had any judgement for these kids even though some of them are living life much differently than would be considered ideal for a follower of Christ. Secondly this is just all-around a well-made piece of film. The way it was shot was so awesome and I love the cutaways that depict each of the peoples lives. I'm also gay so I really appreciated the fact that there were questions about that and the Popes response made me feel more welcome in the church. I have always had a solid relationship with Christ and even though I never directly felt any sort of judgment growing up, as a whole the church is sort of notorious for that - I'm talking in circles here people so I apologize but yes this was awesome. Would have loved for it to be longer! Great job to the filmmakers !