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Pope: All Animals Go To Heaven

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All Animals Go To Heaven, Says Pope Francis

By Stephen Messenger

In his weekly address at the Vatican late last month, Pope Francis issued a remarkable statement that’s sure to come as welcome news to anyone who’s ever lost a beloved pet. According to Francis, the promise of an afterlife applies not only to believers, but to all animals as well.

“The Holy Scriptures teach us that the realization of this wonderful plan covers all that is around us, and that came out of the thought and the heart of God,” Pope Francis said, as quoted by Italian news site Resapubblica.

The Pope then went on to say that “heaven is open to all creatures, and there [they] will be vested with the joy and love of God, without limits.”

Pope Francis’s stance on animals stands in contrast to that of his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who despite reportedly being a cat lover, said that animals’ existence was limited to their time on Earth. But Francis isn’t the first pontiff to take an animal-friendly approach to ideology. As newspaper Divisione la Repubblica notes, Pope John Paul II held a similar position, saying animals had a “divine breath.”

This isn’t the first time that Francis, who adopted his papal name in honor of the patron saint of animals, St. Francis of Assisi, has spoken out on behalf of nonhumans. In his first homily as pope, Francis articulated mankind’s role in serving not only the divine, but in all creatures born from it:

“The vocation of being a ‘protector,’ however, is not just something involving us Christians alone; it also has a prior dimension which is simply human, involving everyone. It means protecting all creation, the beauty of the created world, as the Book of Genesis tells us and as St. Francis of Assisi showed us. It means respecting each of God’s creatures and respecting the environment in which we live.”

3 thoughts on “Pope: All Animals Go To Heaven

  1. I’m an atheist..and love animals more than people..have always believed (non-human) animals are more *perfect* than human animals (cruel/greedy/selfish/hateful/arrogant for starters)..personally don’t believe in an “afterlife”..if there is, (non-human) animals deserve to be in *paradise* FAR MORE than humans…but I’ll say this for Pope Francis: he sure knows how to “stir” things up in the religious circles..HA!..(5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 – loud explosive sound of the “hypocritical paranoid religious extremists” heads’ exploding!)

  2. Yes! Finally someone with “religious power” who understands. Hey, according to the Bible and evolution – they were here before us! If anything deserves a heaven, it’s the innocent and that certainly includes the animals! I’m not religious but AMEN!

  3. The last people I care about and I don’t give 2 cents what they think are these self centred,self proclaimed man of God…. Their followers are helpless, lost souls.One thing I hope that they do not go to Heaven with the animals.

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