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Message Subject Pope denies second coming of Jesus in his weekly address
Poster Handle mrclean
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[link to www.zenit.org]

I'm not sure which date the OP is referring to, but since this rumor is spreading around the internet I googled it and most are referring to November 14th.

For anyone who is interested in what the Pope ACTUALLY said on November 14th here is the transcript word-for-word at the link above.

You can get the transcripts of everything he has ever said from ZENIT

"Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Last Wednesday we reflected on the desire for God that the human being carries within his very depths. Today I would like to continue and delve deeper into this aspect, meditating with you briefly about some ways to arrive at the knowledge of God.
I should mention, however, that God's initiative always precedes human action and, even on the path towards Him, it is He who enlightens us, guides us and leads us, always respecting our freedom. And it is He, too, that makes us enter into His intimacy, revealing and giving us the grace to be able to welcome this revelation in faith. Let us never forget the experience of St. Augustine: it is not we who possess the Truth after seeking it, rather it is Truth that seeks us out and possesses us.
However, there are pathways that can open the human heart to the knowledge of God, there are signs leading to God. Of course, we often risk being dazzled by the sparkle of worldliness, which makes us less capable of undertaking such paths or of reading those signs. However, God never tires of looking for us, He is faithful to man whom He created and redeemed, He remains close to our lives, because He loves us. This is a certainty that must accompany us every day, even if certain widespread mentalities make it more difficult for the Church and the Christian to communicate the joy of the Gospel to every creature and to lead all to an encounter with Jesus, the only Savior of the world. This, however, is our mission, it is the mission of the Church and every believer must live it joyfully, feeling it to be his own, through a life truly animated by faith, marked by charity, by service to God and to others, and capable of radiating hope. This mission shines especially in the holiness to which we are all called."

More at the link
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034800


Just a rumor, eh?

Here's another news source reporting he said this from St. Peters square, 11-18-2012:

[link to www.asianews.it]
 
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