And making a prediction into May is bold. What happens in May? Is there a scheduled meeting of Cardinals?
I don't follow the details, so also don't know who backed this pope in the first place.
The Jesuits.
How are you getting to the idea of the Pope in the kill box?
I am hoping you mean that only figuratively.
No Catholic wants to see the Pope dead, but some of us would like to see him either retired or removed.
There is no private property . Families are available to welcome children in foster care . One works only within the community, and no one is paid; many unpleasant jobs are carried out in turn by all the members. Family units are grouped into larger units (3-5 families), sharing different times of the day together (such as meals). The school for boys is also managed by the community. The boys then appear at the exams as privatists. The educational responsibilities are assumed "in toto" by all adults, in a sort of "extended family".
Nomadelfia (neologism modeled by the two Greek terms nomos and adelphia , and means where fraternity is law ) defines itself as "a proposal", a model of life alternative to that usually proposed by Western societies. Its members, all practicing Catholics (today about 350), adopt a style of life inspired by what is reported in the Acts of the Apostles , and in some ways similar to the experience of kibbutz or falcanins
I want to know who was behind sending Pope Benedict into retirement.