Pope Francis Asks Pagans to Send Him ‘Good Vibes’ Rather than Prayers

In a message sent to the French organization Leaders Pour la Paix (Leaders for Peace), Pope Francis asked non-believers to send him “good vibes” in lieu of prayers, eschewing sound doctrine for woo-woo new-age jargon.

This unbiblical worldview is typical stuff for the aging commie, who has been busy affirming the faith of Joe Biden and saying he would never refuse him communion, and the President’s love for abortion is between him and God, endorsing civil unions for gay couples, and releasing his most outrageously blasphemous statement.

To close out his letter, in which he condemned war and praised peacekeeping, the Pope told the secular organization:

I invoke upon you all and upon your work the abundant graces of God and I ask you not to forget to pray for me. And if one or the other does not pray, because he does not know or cannot, at least send me “good vibes”: I need them for this work. Thanks.

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