András Bencsik, the editor-in-chief of Demokrata, shared some thoughts about the fact that Pope Francis does not want to meet Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and President János Áder, because he disapproves of the anti-migration policy of the Hungarian government.

Based on the news that Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén and Cardinal Péter Erdő previously traveled to the Vatican to help the Pope see better, the author writes:

If I had known, I would have suggested to the Hungarian delegates that upon arriving there they should remind the Holy Father, as well as the second first man of the Catholic world (the first man is Pope Benedict himself), what Jesus Christ left us in the high priest's prayer: "And so forgive us our sins , as we also forgive those who sin against us!"

Assuming, but not allowing, that in the eyes of Pope number two, it is a sin to prevent the immigration of the Muslim mass of people from the Middle East, as well as the generous support of the languishing and persecuted Christians there within the framework of the Hungary Helps program, as well as the construction of hundreds of new churches and thousands of renewal, it would also be necessary for Pope Francis to follow the guidance of Jesus Christ.

Forgiveness was one of Jesus' most important requests. And the other is this: "Love one another as I have loved you!" ” He commanded this primarily, one might say exclusively, to his disciples and through them to the followers of the disciples.

So this did not apply to those who rejected him and all that he held sacred from his temple. He beat such people out of his father's church with a whip.

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