Ask the Pope: Is it a sin to call the Messin “Lord”? His Answer Distinguishs

Pope Francis has said that it is not sacrilege to call Leonel Messin as God, although it might be theoretically interpreted as blasphemy. This pope is a fierce soccer fan and a member of San Lorenzo's team in Argentina, was asked on Spanish television about those who call him God's Class. [...]
Pope Francis has said that it is not sacrilege to call Leonel Messin as God, although it might be theoretically interpreted as blasphemy.
This pope is a fierce soccer fan and a member of San Lorenzo's team in Argentina, was asked on Spanish television about those who call him God's Class.
His answer was considered sharp, for he continues the progressive thinking of the Church, with which the pope has won great populists on this side, reports Periscope.
Mess is the world's best - known Argentinian, even better - known than the Pope himself.
“In theory is sacrilege,” had the Pope responded. But I don't believe it. ”
Humanity can say he's a god, just as they say I worship “That's what people say. He's the God with the ball on the field” he added further. /Periscopi











