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Video: Pope Francis Upset After Crowd Caused Him To Fall On Disabled Man

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Pope FrancisPope Francis has shown a very rare attitude of anger but one can say he is justified. the Pope busted out in anger during his trip to Mexico after an eager crowd tugged his arms and caused him to topple over.

Francis was at a stadium in the western city of Morella on Tuesday greeting fans at an open air mass for young people.

However, when one eager person pulled at his robe, it caused him to crash down into a wheelchair-bound man.

And although the Pontiff recovered and kissed the man on the head, he did not hide his irritation.

The most wonderful thing about the Pope’s anger is what he uttered, apparently, he wasn’t angry for almost falling down but at the eager person’s selfishness.

The Pontiff yelled: ‘No seas egoísta. Qué te pasó, no seas egoísta’, which translates to ‘Don’t be selfish, don’t be selfish.’

Francis took a couple of steps back as appeals came over the public address system asking the crowd not to clump together.

He has once said in time past that he is prone to anger because he is human too but that his anger do not last. Also, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said that it was a ‘normal human reaction’ to certain admirers’ ‘excessive enthusiasm’.

The head of the Catholic Church spend some more time greeting admirers before taking his leave.

Watch the video below. You can see the Pope’s angry reaction in the video but his willingness also to share love notwithstanding.

 

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