Did you hear the one about the Pope and a roomful of comedians? Okay, when I first saw the headline yesterday I thought it was a joke. Pope Francis giving an audience to American comedians, at the Vatican? Really? Turns out it happened yesterday and a good time seems to have been had by all.
Some of those present are known for their potty mouths, but it's interesting that they all showed up, and Francis was obviously in a forgiving mood. When pope comes to shove, every comedian wants a forgiving audience.
There are scholars who assure us that when Jesus speaks about a camel going through the eye of a needle he's inviting a chuckle from his audience and that there are other moments of humour in the Gospels.
I admire Pope Francis for this initiative. I figure there should always been room for humour in our Christian faith, including during our times of worship. And face it if we don't laugh we'll probably cry over the state of the world and the destructive nonsense that goes on in God's name.
Jimmy Fallon with Whatisname
Here is part of the Reuters report:
VATICAN CITY, June 14 (Reuters) - It's OK to make fun of God as long as the joke is not offensive, Pope Francis said on Friday in a special audience with about 100 comedians, actors and writers from around the world.
In his remarks, Pope Francis referenced a prayer, mistakenly attributed to St. Thomas More, to “give me a sense of humor, Lord,” saying he has prayed it every day for more than 40 years.
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