Posted on 03/19/2013 5:55:48 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
The new pope is a puzzle to nearly everybody, particularly to the politicians, pundits and other know-it-alls. He looks and sounds like a remnant of a previous time, thrown up in the squalid swamp of a trashy and superficial age. Hes not at all hip and with it. Hes not interested in moving forward, as in the current cliche. He projects humility and kindness and speaks of his Christian faith as if he really believes in the amazing grace of the Gospel. This makes the intellectual elites, and even some holy men of the various bureaucracies of modern Christendom, incredulous, nervous and embarrassed.
The elites are willing to tolerate religious faith as long as a believing Christian keeps it to himself and never acts on it or even talks about it. Its OK, barely, to be a cultural Christian, who often isnt really a Christian at all as Christ defined the faith in the New Testament. The new pope rebukes this synthetic Christianity, urging a return to the Christ of the Cross who came to redeem humankind with a sacrificial death on Calvary. This puts Pope Francis clearly at odds with cultural Christians who would reduce the faith of our fathers to a catechism lifted from the pages of The New York Times.
I dont think hes what we need right now in the Catholic Church, Madeline Cuomo, the sister of the current governor of New York and member of a powerful family with a lot of the vowels in their name that Daddy Cuomo imagined kept him out of the White House, tells Crains New York Business magazine. Were looking to move the Church forward, with gay marriage and women priests. Hes going to turn back the clock.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Were looking to move the Church forward, with gay marriage and women priests. Hes going to turn back the clock.
She should find another “church.” Very simple, it’s either God’s way or man’s way. I can’t believe I’m living in this day when wrong is right & right it wrong.
Wow, some of these quotes are unbelievable.
First, many thanks to the Cuomo family for weighing in on a choice that was made after much prayer and consideration. (/sarc!—and that sarcasm remark was meant for the first part of the sentence, not the second; I hope I have made myself clear. I believe the Cardinals spent quite a bit of time in prayer and reflection before choosing Pope Francis).
Second, there are questions about the legitimacy of the selection? The mind boggles.
I think it was C.S. Lewis who wrote “If you have made a wrong turn, going forward isn’t progress.”
There are many non-Catholics who have more respect for the new Pope and Christianity than these moonbats.
Just because they were ‘raised Catholic’ does not attest to their bona fides.
Some fallen angels need to get up and ask for forgiveness - if they are truly ‘faithful’.
The new Pope looks to be exactly what the Catholic Church needs.
Thus, I believe someone is going attempt to kill him.
He didnt ride around in the Pope Mobile. He is a security nightmare.
I suspect that if he has his way he will continue being accessible to the public.
Thus, some nut job liberal is going to try to off him.
The Pope has probably been warned about the security problem but doesn’t care..and sees it as the will of God, etc.
But then, I am a cynic.
I hope I am wrong and God Protects him from the Nut Jobs.
No, that will not happen and I will tell you why.
People are looking for those who LIVE faith in Jesus IN FULL. This new Pope is living it in full.
Remember this saying of St. Francis of Assisi, “preach the Gospel, and when possible, use words.” Translation: preach the Gospel of Jesus with by living out the Gospel of Jesus.
Hey Cuomo - the Anglicans are down the hall.
He’s no puzzle to me.
What he means is that many people can’t figure him out.
We don’t need to figure him out. He is who he is - a good and humble man entrusted with a really big job. He needs our support. He has mine.
That's not moving forward, it's going down the sewer.
Those who can't reconcile their political beliefs with the doctrine of the Catholic Church need to choose one or the other. Many Democrats have chosen to abandon Catholic doctrine for the sake of their political views. Even worse, they ignorantly demand that the Church bend to their political whims while their views drift like the wind.
If he does, and the unthinkable happens, he becomes the Telemachus of our age.
Great article Cobol thanks for posting it.
From the article:
The Associated Press man at the State Department asked the department spokeswoman whether she thinks the election of the pope was OK. [Does it meet] the free and fairness standard? No, Im curious. I mean, and with all due respect. Im not accusing the Vatican of doing anything improper, but you seem to take issue with theocracies in places like Iran, and you celebrate the theocracy in the Vatican.
This exchange followed:
The State Department flack: He is the head of the [Catholic] Church.
The reporter persisted: Is it then correct that the United States does not take a position on whether the election of the pope was free and fair and transparent? Without universal suffrage
The State Department spokesman, after further research, returned to the podium to say that since the government regards Vatican City a sovereign juridical state, if a request from the international organization monitoring elections were to come forward, we would take it very seriously.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/mar/19/pruden-puzzling-papacy-pope-francis/#ixzz2O0GdpaXH
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And the secularist media etc. will ensure that it happens as will the international organization monitoring. elections.
That too, caught my eye: “Without universal suffrage...”. Perhaps they would like Nancy Pelosi appointed to monitor the Papal elections.
And snidely comparing the Cardinals at the Vatican to the mullahs in Iran. Nice touch.
QUESTION: Can I just ask you: Does the United States regard the election of the Pope to that election to have met international standards for the election of a world leader? (Laughter.) He is, after all, a head of state, and a head of government. Does it follow? Does it you routinely criticize countries or governments for having elections where there is not universal suffrage, where there is not any possibility of appealing the results, where there is not where there were no monitors, for example. Im wondering if this meets the standard for a free and fair election in your mind.
MS. NULAND: Well, I think the world has watched this conclave go forward as its gone forward in history down the centuries.
QUESTION: Today, it seems like it would be the its probably the least transparent election. (Laughter.) I mean, its more opaque than an election in North Korea or Iraq under Saddam Hussein.
MS. NULAND: But it is, nonetheless, an election with designated balloting and multiple rounds of balloting. But Matt, I could perhaps recommend that the next time they do it, youre interested in being a monitor? Is that possibly —
QUESTION: Yeah. Id love that.
MS. NULAND: — an option? I dont know if you would meet their standards, right? (Laughter.)
QUESTION: I might not. I might not.
MS. NULAND: Do you —
QUESTION: But I say all this just thinking Im just being and I hope that the Holy See appreciates that Im just asking because I am a devils advocate. So thats so, but you can you —
MS. NULAND: I think you secretly aspire to some red shoes, maybe.
QUESTION: But, so you dont you think the election of the Pope was okay? It meets your the fairness, free and fairness standard?
MS. NULAND: I dont think that we have any reason to question the process.
QUESTION: Okay. More generally, whats your what does the U.S. think about theocracies?
MS. NULAND: (Laughter.)
QUESTION: No, Im curious. You seem to think I mean, and with all due respect, Im not accusing the Vatican of doing anything improper. But you seem to take issue with theocracies in places like Iran, and yet you celebrate the theocracy in the Vatican.
MS. NULAND: Matt, he is the head of the church. And as you know, the amount of —
QUESTION: And so its a private club; its different than —
MS. NULAND: It is he is the head of a church, and we will take it on that basis. I think were gone beyond our podium here.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2013/03/206272.htm
He also compared it with N Korea and Saddam Husseins Iraq. I think his name is Mathew Lee - senior correspondant with the AP.
Indeed...
I totally missed that one. Well done. lol
If people want a modern church, then they should join a mainline Protestant church, say like, the Episcopal church. The Catholic Church isn’t leading anybody backwards. It the high priests of secular humanism that are doing that. The Church flourished the most during the medievial period which gave us the Renaissance. The Renaissance gave us The Enlightenment. By the 20th century the Church began to decline, which happens to be the bloodiest and brutal period of human history.
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