Posted on 07/19/2016 10:05:03 AM PDT by marshmallow
In an interview with Schwäbischen Zeitung, Archbishop Georg Gänswein said that his work as the personal secretary of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and his previous work for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith are a mark of Cain in the eyes of much of the Church in Germanya mark that makes it unlikely he would return to his native land as a diocesan bishop.
In response to a question about whether he might one day lead a German diocese, the prelate, who also serves as Prefect of the Papal Household, said that the cathedral chapter plays a role in the selection of bishops, and German cathedral chapters are not known as having the highest loyalty toward Rome. In any case, he does not have any ambition to become a German diocesan bishop.
During the interview, Archbishop Gänswein described Pope Francis as a classic Jesuit of the old Ignatian school and said that there is definitely a continuity between Pope Benedict and Pope Francis.
Obviously I am also aware that occasionally doubt might be cast on this, given the differences in representation and expression, he continued. But when a Pope wants to change an aspect of the doctrine, then he has to do so clearly, so as to make it binding. Important magisterial tenets cannot be changed by half sentences or somewhat ambiguous footnotes.
Statements that can be interpreted in different ways are a risky thing, he added. One has to simply accept the fact that his [Pope Franciss] way of speaking can at times be somewhat imprecise, indeed nonchalant. Every Pope has his own personal style.
Statistics show that German bishops early predictions of a Francis effect of increased Mass attendance and vocations has not transpired, Archbishop Gänswein observed.
During the interview, the prelate also strongly criticized the.....
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I guess he'll just have to write a book. I hope he does.
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