
ほんとうかい?

では教皇様が御座から天国に行けると仰れば行けるし、行けないと仰れば行けないと言う事に
なっているらしいは。 そして、行けないと仰ったらしいからあそこの教会の信者さまの犬はどうやら
天国にはきていないと思っている事は間違いなさそうね。

はっきり言ってちょうだいよ、だって君は今天国に居るのだからよく分かるだろう!!

聖書しっかり読んでみたら。

承知しているよ。もともと地上にあったエデンの園には動物がいたのだから当然天国にも居る
だろう。
それに、預言者達も天国には恐ろしいマムシやライオンまでいて動物がいっぱいだと書いているよ。




その人達の為に、あえて君に聞いてみたんだよ。だってその人々は天国にペットや動物が
いるかどうか確かめられないからね。

しょうね。でもね、いずれ分かる事だから黙っていて上げたほうが親切というものよ!

Do animals go to heaven? Pope Francis may not have weighed in after all
December 12, 2014 -- Updated 2353 GMT (0753 HKT)

Do animals go to heaven? It's unclear what Pope Francis thinks.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Pope Paul VI, not Pope Francis, who said animals can go to heaven
- NEW: It's unclear where Francis stands on the issue
- An Italian newspaper says Francis' remarks suggest he agrees
Editor's note: A previous version of this story, citing a newspaper, attributed a quote to Pope Francis. The quote actually comes from Pope Paul VI.
(CNN) -- Can animals go to heaven?
Some people all over the world have been excited in recent days about reports by news agencies worldwide -- including one from CNN -- declaring that Pope Francis apparently believes they can.
It turns out it's unclear what he believes about this.
A previous pope, Paul VI, had no doubts. "One day we will again see our animals in the eternity of Christ," Paul once told a boy grieving the loss of his pet.

That quote, from the pontiff who reigned from 1963 until his death in 1978, was inaccurately attributed to Francis.
The confusion may have begun when Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera referred to Paul's quote in a story that carried the headline, "The pope and animals: 'Heaven is open to all creatures.'"
The story itself does not indicate Francis said that. Instead, it refers back to Paul VI.
The writer for the newspaper pointed to something Francis actually did say: "Sacred Scripture teaches us that the fulfillment of this marvelous plan cannot but involve everything that surrounds us and came from the heart and mind of God."
That remark, the writer suggested, "widened the hope of salvation" to animals and all of creation.
The headline on the article quoted Francis as saying, "Heaven is open to all creatures." But there's no sign Francis said that.
A search through the current Pope's writings and remarks showed no immediate sign that he has taken a clear position on the question.
While Catholic teachings don't reject the notion that animals have souls, traditional dogma has long held that animals don't go to heaven.
It's an emotional question for many people.
Amy Kitchens Pollick of Decatur, Alabama, shared an anecdote from her childhood on Friday. When she was 10 years old, death claimed her beloved cat, Big Tom.
Her father had tears in his eyes when he told her, "Now Little One. The Bible says the Lord sees even every sparrow that falls," Pollick wrote on Facebook. "If He sees every sparrow, He's not going to forget about a good old kitty like Big Tom.'"
"I've held that in my heart ever since," she wrote.
CNN's Michael Pearson contributed to this report.