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To: narses
"Considering the tumultuous pontificate of Paul VI, and the confusing signals he was giving, e.g.: speaking about the “smoke of Satan that had entered the Church,” yet refusing to condemn heresies officially; his promulgation of Humanae Vitae (the glory of his pontificate), yet his careful avoidance of proclaiming it ex cathedra; delivering his Credo of the People of God in Piazza San Pietro in 1968, and once again failing to declare it binding on all Catholics; disobeying the strict orders of Pius XII to have no contact with Moscow, and appeasing the Hungarian Communist government by reneging on the solemn promise he had made to Cardinal Mindszenty; his treatment of holy Cardinal Slipyj, who had spent seventeen years in a Gulag, only to be made a virtual prisoner in the Vatican by Paul VI; and finally asking Archbishop Gagnon to investigate possible infiltration in the Vatican, only to refuse him an audience when his work was completed – all these speak strongly against the beatification of Paolo VI, dubbed in Rome, “Paolo Sesto, Mesto” (Paul VI, the sad one)."

This is strange. I wonder why the very pope who had the vision about the "smoke of Satan" was not as strong as he could have been.

14 posted on 07/27/2002 10:39:59 PM PDT by Theresa
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To: Theresa
It is passing strange, however all men are stained by Original Sin and all men are fallible. Pray for him is the best answer I have.
17 posted on 08/10/2002 10:10:29 AM PDT by narses
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To: Theresa
<> Pope Pual has been described by some as one with great strength and patience. I recall some saying Jesus was weak....<>
27 posted on 12/11/2002 9:50:29 AM PST by Catholicguy
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