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Oh boy, I am so furious that for the first time, my usual personal opinion that I add to the end of each article is going to be longer than the story itself!


On Friday, May 12, 2023, Pope Francis was at St. Peter’s Square in Rome to attend the third edition of Stati Generali della Natalità (a conference discussing Italy’s declining birth rate). The Italian Prime Minister, Georgia Meloni, was also present at the conference.


At one point during his speech, the pope recounted two episodes that he described as “photographs”. The first anecdote he mentioned happened in Saint Peter’s Square where his secretary walked toward a woman who was pushing a stroller and was surprised to see a puppy inside of it instead of a child. The second happened during a regular papal audience on a Wednesday two weeks before the conference. A woman, approximately in her fifties, approached him holding a bag asking him to bless her baby. The pope said that the woman opened the bag to reveal a puppy. He then admitted to losing his temper, impatiently rebuking her by saying; “Many children are dying of hunger and you bring me a dog?” The pontiff proudly relayed the episode while laughing as if he was describing a scene from a funny movie!


The pope explained that, given the cost of living and inadequate childcare, some couples are opting to have cats and dogs rather than children. He accused those who do not have children of “selfishness” and went on to say that, since for many Italians starting a family is a monumental effort, he fears that the two episodes he described could become “the habit of the future”.


I cannot begin to tell you how that triggered animal rescue organizations to react!


This is not the first time that Pope Francis has harped on this issue, having previously slammed what he described as “selfish, egotistical” people who chose to not have children. As reported by Perizona, on International Dog Day in 2022 (August 26) he made similar remarks.

As reported by CNN earlier that year, on January 5, during one of his regular Wednesday papal audiences, whilst praising Saint Joseph’s decision to bring up Jesus as “among the highest forms of love”, he turned his focus to couples that chose to have animals instead of children, saying: “We see that people do not want to have children, or just one and no more. And many, many couples do not have children because they do not want to, or they have just one – but they have two dogs, two cats … Yes, dogs and cats take the place of children.” He then added: “Yes, it’s funny, I understand, but it is the reality. And this denial of fatherhood or motherhood diminishes us, it takes away our humanity. And in this way civilization becomes aged and without humanity, because it loses the richness of fatherhood and motherhood. And our homeland suffers, as it does not have children.”


First of all, I want to say that growing up in Italy, I have seen a lot of priests blessing cars, houses, engagement rings and so on. I remember as a little girl, my own mother asked a priest from our local church to come to the house to bless it. So, I truly do not understand why the pope refused to bless a LIFE! For that, I am deeply disappointed! Secondly, I would expect the pope to profess love for all beings. I strongly believe that he has the responsibility to send a clear message that all humans should love, respect, and appreciate all of God’s creations and that includes animals. I may be mistaken, but I have never heard the pope dedicate a prayer to innocent animal victims of natural disasters or abuse etc. It appears as though he professes selective love! I would expect the pope to support messages that unite all living beings without stressing the needs of some over others! It’s not just children who die of hunger, a lot of innocent animals out there are experiencing the EXACT same tragedy! Both humans and animals suffer and there should not be prioritization of the needs of humans over animals!


Moreover, on April 6, 2023, Pope Francis visited the chapel of the Casal del Marmo juvenile detention center where, during a Mass of the Lord’s Supper, he washed and kissed the feet of twelve young criminals. According to Catholic News Agency, “During his time as pope — and as a bishop before that — Francis has made it a regular tradition to celebrate Holy Thursday Mass with the imprisoned.” Francis, however, has never visited an animal rescue center to recognize, praise, and appreciate the enormous sacrifices volunteers endure in order to save lives! Many of us know all too well that the lives of animals are constantly ignored and underestimated by the authorities and institutions, despite the fact that the law and regulations require them to take charge!


Lastly, after he was elected pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio chose the name Francis after St. Francis of Assisi. Well, here’s a major contradiction: St. Francis of Assisi is associated with patronage of animals and the environment. It became customary for churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October. It’s not a coincidence that the Voice For Us Facebook page was created and launched on October 4, 2018, to honor St. Francis.


A famous Italian journalist, Selvaggia Lucarelli, made an important observation in her recent Instagram story regarding the pope’s refusal to bless the puppy. She said: “What should a 50-year-old woman do, if perhaps she has a dog and an older child? Going around with your 25-year-old son in the stroller, so the pope is reassured and knows that she has given birth?” Selvaggia then went on to indirectly ask: “Why the f*ck doesn’t he tolerate animals?”


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How many times have we heard the expression: “A dog is man’s best friend?


I recently learned that King Frederick of Prussia used that sentence for the first time in 1789 when referring to his Italian Greyhound.

He said: “The only, absolute and best friend that a man has, in this selfish world, the only one that will not betray or deny him, is his DOG.”


But there was another significant time when King Frederick’s phrase was used.


Reportedly, a lawyer named George Graham Vest included King Frederick’s citation in his closing arguments during a trial in Missouri when he was defending Charles Burden.

Mr. Burden’s dog, a Greyhound named Old Drum, had been murdered in cold blood by Burden’s brother-in-law, a sheep-farmer named LEONIDAS HORNSBY.

The lawyer gave a very emotional speech that became known as: “Eulogy to a Dog”.

Mr. Vest won the case.

In Warrensburg, Missouri, in front of the Johnson County Courthouse, there is a statue of Old Drum.


If you ask dog parents why they love their dogs so much, it’s highly likely they will answer that dogs are so loyal, and are always there for us, no matter what. Their loyalty knows no bounds!

Their love for their human parents is unconditional.

Not to mention the great feeling we experience when coming home after a hard and long day at work and waggy tails run to the door to greet us.

They are always happy to see us!

And what about situations where dogs have been removed from abusive situations and their rescuers say that despite the ordeal the dogs have been through, they do not show diffidence and are not wary of the humans around them.

A lot of humans could learn a few things from dogs!


While humans have so much going on in their world: school, work, socializing, use of social media, vacations, hobbies, and much more, to our furbabies we represent their whole world!


If we choose to bring furbabies into our lives, we must never forget that we make a commitment to them, to their wellbeing, and happiness.


Having dogs is more than putting down some food and water and providing them with adequate shelter.

Our responsibilities toward them go beyond that!

We are required to take them to the vet regularly, we are required to take them for walks, to the parks, to dogs’ play centers, and on vacation with us, we are supposed to play with them, pet them, and make them feel our love!


Dogs do not belong in the streets, they do not belong in shelters, and they do not belong in dogfighting rings!


Dogs are not meant to be abused, tortured, or killed!

Dogs are not meant to be bred for profit!

Dogs are not meant to be consumed as food!

Dogs are not meant to be used for commercial entertainment!

Dogs are not meant to be festive gifts only to be abandoned after the occasion is gone!

Dogs are not meant to be experimented on or used in laboratories!


Dogs, like all animals, can feel emotions and experience emotional contagion.

Dogs, like all animals, are so precious that not everyone deserves them!


If you are not fully prepared to embark on this lifetime commitment, then do not get a dog!

And remember, if you realize that you no longer can or want to keep your dog, abandoning him/her on the side of the road, is NEVER an option. Reach out for help!






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