Pope blasts "supermarket of idols" of money, drugs, vanity

| Aug 1, 2018, 15:37 IST
AFP imageAFP image
VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis has returned from a month's vacation, blasting the "idols'' of money, drugs and vanity that he said distract people from God and render them blind to love.

Francis resumed his weekly catechism lessons Wednesday, telling his weekly general audience that the "supermarket of idols'' available today promises happiness but never delivers.

Returning to a common theme, Francis listed lust for money, success, or smartphones, and even spending too much time in front of the mirror or going to tarot card readers as evidence of a veneration of idols. He included drugs in the list, saying: "How many young people have ruined their health by adoring the idol of drugs?''

He urged the faithful to recognize their idol "and throw it out the window.''
Get latest news & live updates on the go on your pc with News App. Download The Times of India news app for your device. Read more World news in English and other languages.
RELATED

From around the web

Take us along for the pleasant drive.

STATE FARM INSURANCE

I wept tears and drained my wealth to save her from cancer

Ketto

15-year old will die of cancer without urgent help

Milaap

More from The Times of India

Katamarayudu | Song - Mira Mira Meesam

Vietnam's Golden Bridge in the hands of the gods goes viral

Tandoori Chai gets a thumbs up from Nagpur tea lovers

From the Web

More From The Times of India