It’s hard to find a period in the Church’s history when Popes have taken care to appoint mature, masculine, courageous, holy men as bishops. Paul VI and JPII were especially negligent. Finally, the ranks of the Cardinals became so dominated by wimps (”wimp”—defined by psychologist Paul Vitz as a man whose primary desire is to be liked) that they elected a full-blown example to the Papacy.
How long until we see an interfaith prayer service in St. Peter’s with prayer rugs strewn about?