Pope Francis told his mother to “stop ironing his shirt” for his sons to get married.World | News

During the Mass service in Vatican last weekend, there was advice to commemorate the end of the 10th World Meeting of Families. A Catholic mother attending her service was told that she should stop ironing her son’s shirt and encourage her to marry. The 85-year-old head of the Catholic Church also had some words of wisdom for men.

He told them that they should not “go the easy way” by returning to their mother in “difficult moments.”

The advice came, even though the Pope himself was married and had no children. He says, “Seeing a lot of young men who don’t have the courage to get married, her mother often tells me,” Do something and talk to your unmarried 37-year-old son. “

“But Signora, don’t iron your shirt, send him out and make the first move and let him out of the nest.”

He added that family love is “always for freedom, not for possession.”

“And in difficult moments, in crisis-every family has them-don’t take the easy path:” I’ll be back to mom. “

“No, proceed with this courageous gambling.

“There are difficult moments, difficult moments, but always move forward.”

The Pope also appeared to have responded to the overthrow of constitutional protection against abortion by the US Supreme Court last week.

He did not explicitly mention the decision or abortion, but the Department of Divinities condemned the “selfish” decision to “block the desire to bring new life to the world.”

“Let the toxins of selfishness, individualism, and today’s indifference and waste culture prevent families from being poisoned. As a result, the DNA itself, the spirit of welcome and service, is lost.”

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He has previously equated the life-saving abortion procedure with “hiring Hitman to solve the problem.”

Speculation about the Pope’s health soared last week after the Pope was portrayed as needing help to stand up. The moment came shortly after the Argentines said that old age was “the time to find the strength of weakness” and encouraged the elderly to accept the accompanying helplessness.

The Pope also stimulated controversy when he stated that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was “probably caused in some way.”