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Okay to Be Sinner, but Not to Be Corrupt: Pope

Pope Francis leads a mass in the sanctuary of the Virgin of Charity in El Cobre, on the last day of his visit to Cuba, 22 September 2015. EFE/Orlando Barria

Vatican City, Jan 30 (IANS/AKI) It is acceptable to sin often and seek forgiveness but not be corrupt and to no longer see the need to atone for one's sins, Pope Francis said.

"One can sin often, and always return to God seeking forgiveness, never doubting that it will be obtained," Pope Francis said on Friday.

"It is especially when one becomes corrupt -- when one no longer sees the need to be forgiven that problems begin," he said.

He gave the biblical example of King David, who impregnates Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, an army officer fighting at the front, whose death in battle David then arranges to conceal his adultery.

"This is a moment in David's life that makes us see a moment through which we all can pass in our life: it is the passage from sin to corruption."

"This is where David begins, taking the first step towards corruption. He has the power, he has the strength. And for this reason, corruption is a very easy sin for all of us who have some power, whether it be ecclesiastical, religious, economic, political... Because the devil makes us feel certain: 'I can do it'."

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2016-01-30-18:13:37

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