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Slap-Happy Pontiff?
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| January 9, 2020
| Charles Coulombe
Posted on 01/09/2020 7:04:59 PM PST by ebb tide
Slap-Happy Pontiff?
January 9, 2020Slap-Happy Pontiff?
Charles Coulombe 
Now billed as The Slap Seen round the World, the video footage of the Holy Fathers encounter with an apparently over-zealous admirer at St. Peters Square on New Years Eve has gone viral. In a pontificate that has seen the Catholic world become deeply polarized over the style, personality, and actions of the Churchs current visible head, the video has ignited quite an ocean of invective.
For those who dislike this pope, his angry, petulant reaction reveals the face of the man they feel they have known since his accession to officenasty, cruel, and hypocritical. Despite all his words about love and accompaniment, his angry slapping of the womans hand and his subsequent expression call to mind the shredding of the Franciscans of the Immaculate, the deposition of the Grand Master of the Sovereign Order of Malta, the defense of the perverts and criminals in his entourage, the steady drone of insults, and so on. In other words, for such folk, the video reveals to the world the face of the man whom they know, as opposed to the ever-smiling visage created by his spin doctors.
For his defenders, the Popes reaction was the extremely natural one of an elderly and infirm man suddenly and forcefully grabbed from behind. They point out that just prior to this event there is footage of him helping a child up, smiling at him, and giving him a rosary. To these folk, the interpretation of the video by the Popes opponents is at best horribly unfair. Moreover, they point out, the pontiff very publicly apologized for his action. Some blamed his security detail for allowing the incident to happen.
This writer can only agree with both sides. To be sure, a surprise like that would be very unpleasant, and, given my own temperament, I might well have reacted in precisely the same manneror worse. His Holiness did indeed apologize. However, by the same token, the incident did reveal to the camera a side of the man that many of us have come to know all too well. The Holy Fathers annual addresses to the curia, for example, seem now like an endless chain of invective-filled rants. To non- and especially anti-Catholics, Christs Vicar on earth may present a smiling visage; those who attempt to follow the Churchs teachings, however, often behold a very different face. Kissing his ring or showing any other customary sign of respect to his office is quite liable to earn one at the very least a rebuke.
As fascinating as all of this talk about the Pope may be, it is the as yet anonymous pilgrim who interests me. We all have our own view of the Supreme Pontiff, but what of the woman whose hand he slapped? Apparently Asian, she is seen in the longer versions of the video to stare intently at the Holy Father, cross herself, and then grab his hand and shout pleadingly at him. What was on her mind?
We cannot know for sure unless and until she is identified or comes forward. However, I am willing to hazard a guess (and just as willing to own myself wrong if my guesses are disproved). As just mentioned, she looked at him very intently and crossed herself; I suspect that she was gathering her resolve and uttering a prayer to God for help and guidance. I do not know what she said, or what her ethnicity is, but if she is Chinese, I suspect that she was appealing to the Pope on behalf of the persecuted Church in China.
As most people are aware, after the fall of China to the communists in 1949, the regime set up a Patriotic Church to which some of the ecclesiastical properties were given, and which went into formal schism from the Holy See. In response, an Underground Church grew up, of clerics and laity faithful to Rome. In the 70 years since then, the latter have undergone countless martyrdoms and continued torture, imprisonment, and other forms of persecution. Pope Benedict XVI declared May 24Chinas patronal feast of Our Lady, Help of Christiansto be the International Day of Prayer for the Church in China.
Under this pontificate, however, the Holy See made a deal with the communists. With the celebrated Cardinal McCarrick claiming credit for laying the groundwork, the Secretary of State, Cardinal Parolin, concluded the treaty on September 22, 2019. In return for the Vatican recognizing some of the patriotic bishops as legitimate, they declared the Pope to be head of the Church. Meanwhile, the faithful in China got nothing. As retired Hong Kong Archbishop Joseph Cardinal Zen declared the previous day, the Holy See was giving the flock into the mouths of the wolves.
So it has proved. Since then persecution of the Church has increased, with churches being destroyed, children prevented from attending Mass, and new regulations requiring recognized religious groupsincluding the now semi-official Catholic Church in Chinato render complete and total submission to the Communist Party. By any objective standard, Pope Franciss China policy has been a complete and utter failure. A martyr Church has been betrayedwe must hopeunwittingly. Certainly, those of us who feel under assault of the policies of the current pontificate may be forgiven for seeing in this action one typical of the fecklessness we perceive in almost all decisions of the Holy See these days.
Which brings us back to the scene outside St. Peters. I may be completely wrong; the lady might have been a Vietnamese-American attempting to thank the Holy Father for his appointment of Vietnamese bishops in the United States. Until and unless we learn otherwise, her resolved and then pained expression shall be to me the face of the Church in China, betrayed by those who should be foremost in aiding her. May Our Lady of China illumine the Holy Fathers mind.
TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: china; dictatorpope
Under this pontificate, however, the Holy See made a deal with the communists. With the celebrated Cardinal McCarrick claiming credit for laying the groundwork, the Secretary of State, Cardinal Parolin, concluded the treaty on September 22, 2019. In return for the Vatican recognizing some of the patriotic bishops as legitimate, they declared the Pope to be head of the Church. Meanwhile, the faithful in China got nothing.
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By any objective standard, Pope Franciss China policy has been a complete and utter failure. A martyr Church has been betrayedwe must hopeunwittingly. Certainly, those of us who feel under assault of the policies of the current pontificate may be forgiven for seeing in this action one typical of the fecklessness we perceive in almost all decisions of the Holy See these days.
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posted on
01/09/2020 7:04:59 PM PST
by
ebb tide
To: Al Hitan; Coleus; DuncanWaring; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; JoeFromSidney; kalee; markomalley; ...
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posted on
01/09/2020 7:05:49 PM PST
by
ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
To: ebb tide
To: ebb tide
Interesting to note that Bergoglio apologized for showing bad example. To my understanding he did not apologize to the woman for visiting violence upon her - which he most clearly did. There cannot be absolution without restitution. I hope for his sake that he did.
To: ebb tide
He is an ex bouncer. Bouncers absolutely hate being touched. He had a similar reaction when he was once accidently bumped by a Mexican man. Typical liberal. Will get very aggressive and mean with opponents but will whine and startle when confronted.
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posted on
01/09/2020 7:55:17 PM PST
by
allendale
(.)
To: allendale
He’s an ex bouncer?
Cool.
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posted on
01/09/2020 8:02:08 PM PST
by
dp0622
(Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
To: ebb tide
Very, very interesting piece. Thanks for posting it. Shared it on FB. Really brings in a new angle on the story for me at least.
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posted on
01/09/2020 9:02:49 PM PST
by
jocon307
(Dem party delenda est!)
To: dp0622
I agree that actually is kind of cool.
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posted on
01/09/2020 9:03:59 PM PST
by
jocon307
(Dem party delenda est!)
To: ebb tide
I think it might be somewhat of a game with him- there is video of him standing around a line of people greeting him and they all try to grab his hand and kiss it and he swats their hands away- hand after hand- everyone tried to kiss his hand- knowing he woudl not allow it- it looked like it was almost ritualistic- so when that woman yanked his hand and nearly pulled him off his feet- I think he just overreacted spur of moment-
Not sticking up for him as I think He’s controlled by the Evil One- but in this case, I think He just had a bad reaction- likely tired, and overreacted- I’ll give him benefit of doubt on this one- Everyone can’t be as perfect as me all the time
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posted on
01/09/2020 9:11:45 PM PST
by
Bob434
To: ebb tide
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posted on
01/10/2020 5:51:16 AM PST
by
ml/nj
To: allendale; ebb tide
A bouncer? - well, that explains it.
Any bouncer could tell that woman was trouble from the get-go.
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posted on
01/10/2020 9:35:19 AM PST
by
pax_et_bonum
(Some people thirst after wealth & some people thirst after fame but everybody thirsts after popcorn.)
To: dp0622
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posted on
01/10/2020 11:01:54 AM PST
by
Buckeye McFrog
(Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer)
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