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Pope opens Synod, says no to 'political calculations'

Church is always in need of purification Francis tells bishops

Pope opens Synod, says no to 'political calculations'

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(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 4 - Pope Francis on Wednesday presided over the Mass for the opening of the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in St Peter's Square, telling participants to keep "political calculations" out of proceedings.
    "Dear brother cardinals, brother bishops, sisters and brothers, we are at the opening of the Synod Assembly. And we do not need purely natural vision, made up of human strategies, political calculations, or ideological battles," the Argentine pontiff said.
    "Instead we are here to walk together with the gaze of Jesus, Who blesses the Father and welcomes those who are weary and oppressed." Recalling Jesus' call to St Francis to 'Go and repair my Church' on the saint's feast day, the pope said the Synod serves to remind us that "our Mother the church is always in need of purification.
    "The Synod is not a political gathering, but a convocation in the Spirit; not a polarized parliament, but a place of grace and communion," he said. (ANSA).
   

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