No, I don't. I said perhaps they are blameless.
Then again, maybe they're not. It sounds like it may have been blown out of proportion, though.
Yes, there are some anti-Americans and anti-Zionists in the Curia. But that does not mean that every criticism of Israel or America is entirely without merit. Some are, some aren't.
There is more anti-Catholicism on this board than there is anti-anything at the Vatican, though.
There is more anti-Catholicism on this board than there is anti-anything at the Vatican, though.
Just as every criticism of Israel or America is not entirely without merit, the same holds true of the Vatican.
The problem I see is that the Vatican knows it can get away with criticizing democracies and republics without repercussion to Catholics in those countries.
The same cannot be said of Muslim countries, which is why we rarely see any public utterances against those theocracies by the Vatican.
It's the imbalance that gets folks' dander up, and I can understand it.
Please indicate how they could be blamed. I read the article regarding Israel's offer and charity before I read this one, so it seems to me that to criticize them in this circumstance is completely unfair.