Hey, good morning everybody. Welcome to the Kirk Cameron Show. It’s Friday and today’s episode is a weekly wrap-up of all things culture and politics. Things that have happened this week that I think are worth talking about. We’re going to discuss the continuing dismantling of the Department of Education and what that means for education in America and the selection of the brand new worldwide pope.
I want to give you a lens through which to see these things that are going to that’s going to encourage you that’s going to give you comfort and is going to urge you to live lives worthy of God and not just watching the news but participating through prayer in shaping the news and the events that are sha that are creating the world for you and your children. James roll the video.
It’s just very sad day. Um it’s honestly I think impressive that he made it to Easter. I think that’s almost like a miracle for Italy. Really sad about it. Uh we we come from Australia. We’re hoping there was some chance to see him, but then we heard about it when we came in here. And I find it very significant that the pope has died during Easter or the Easter weekend.
Uh it’s I mean I’m from Argentina. The pope is Argentinian. So you know it has quite a bit of significance for us. When anyone dies, there is a mix of feelings, especially for a Christian. We have the hope of heaven as um the the the great final act of redemption of going to be with Jesus. And we have the sadness of losing somebody who’s been precious to us, dear to us, and for the pope. And 1.
3 billion Catholics look to him for their spiritual guidance. And now a new pope has been selected. And this pope is named Pope Leo I 14th. Did you know that the pope actually gets to choose his own name as pope? Now his real name is Robert Francis Pvost and he was born in Chicago. This is actually the first USborn pope ever.