Posted on 04/19/2005 8:53:39 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
WE HAVE A POPE!!!
Who was your first pick?
SD
"He's a brown-eyed German.
Huge brown eyes.
Very kind and loving eyes."
Yes he does and he is a very balanced man who has both toughness and tenderness. The perfect attributes for a strong effective leader. He will join his voice with other men of God and strengthen believers throughout the world plus bring more people into the flock. I am very happy with his election to Supreme Pontiff.
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Yeah, well condoms are DEFINITELY NOT the answer to Europe's problems (in relation to the Islamic invasion).
As much of a shock as this may come to Katie Couric, Richard McBrien, Cokie Roberts & co.
One analyst on cnn earlier today said that the choice of the name may be due to the fact that the last Benedict served for only a short time. Thus Pope Benedict XVI may be giving hints about the probable shortness of his papacy.
Dear CitizenM,
I'm not making any judgment as to the truth of the report, merely doing the arithmetic based on it.
I believe the ballots are actually counted publicly, in full view of the Conclave, so every cardinal could know the exact count. I'm not sure that the actual count is considered to be a secret of the Church.
sitetest
It's a spiritual thing, the Holy Spirit rejoices and all who are filled with the Holy Spirit feel it, we are all one in Christ our Lord and Savior.
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In the face of the world we live in right now, it is blindness and sheer folly to be fighting with other Christians about ecclesiological matters that are daily becoming less defensible. "Catholic versus Orthodox" polemics would be wrong even in less troubled times, but in the context of the current cultural situation they are precisely what the devil ordered. An eschatological perspective ever keeps in mind how imperative it is "to keep Satan from gaining the advantage over us;" for we are not"--or, at least, should not be--"ignorant of his designs" (2 Cor. 2:11). ....So, in place of polemicism, let us witness to a better way: humility at all times about each of our own Traditions, charity towards one another now in all our dealings (even in our theological exchanges), and hope for a future that--like it or not--will put all things in proper perspective and that we will inevitably share. ~ September 2000 issue of "Touchstone" Fr Addison Hart wrote these words about Soloviev's "Tale of the Anti-Christ" |
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You're exactly right, even the Benedict part.
Arinze.
I am not a Catholic, I dont consider myself to be a part of any religion...not yet anyway...I am still finding my way...
Still, I always enjoy watching ETWN, ,and always find their programs enlightening and informative...
I am happy for the Catholic Church, that they have a new pope, and seem to be delighted in the choice made....
I learned much from Pope John Paul 11, and hope I can learn as well from the new pope...he does sound like a fine man, a pious man, a man who is both intellectual and spiritual, from what little I have heard of him...so he seems to be a fine choice...congratulations to him...
I heard them on EWTN saying that this new pope, probably did not wish to have the position as pope, that he really wished to go back to his home, and return to his studies, his books, and intellectual pursuits...yet, he humbly accepts an assignment, which he probably wishes he did not have....so in that light, I am content, that he will be a fine successor to John Paul 11, a successor who will make his own mark...
That's why I don't watch CNN. If you don't have EWTN, try Fox.
SD
praise be to God.
And God bless Pope Benedict XVI!
"Many did manage not to be enrolled in the Youth."
True, but given the fact that he came from a family opposed to the Nazis, it is likely that he was closely watched. It seems that he "deserted" when he had the chance.
There is nothing in his background that would suggest pro Nazi sentiments.
Dear texasbluebell,
Nah. I'm not buying that one. Having been a fan of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger for years, I sense that our beloved Holy Father's thoughts are to stick around as long as possible, to do as much good as possible.
sitetest
SD
Text of the speech delivered by Joseph Ratzinger, elected pope Tuesday, from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. He chose the name of Benedict XVI.
``Dear brothers and sisters, after the great Pope John Paul II, the cardinals have elected me - a simple, humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord.
``The fact that the Lord can work and act even with insufficient means consoles me, and above all I entrust myself to your prayers.
``In the joy of the risen Lord, trusting in his permanent help, we go forward. The Lord will help us and Mary his very holy mother stands by us.''
Agreed. The election of Ratzinger is an excellent sign!!!!
Ah, a Scotch-Irish Carolinian, the Holy Trinity of stubborn! :)
Seriously...you might want to look at the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) if the PCUSA just pushes you over the edge. A PCA church in South Carolina was where I came to know Jesus thanks to some wonderful teaching, and the wife and I are looking around at PCA churches up here in Richmond. It all depends on the local church, obviously, but you might want to give PCA a look. From what I've seen, they're very missions-oriented and doctrinally conservative, none of this politically-correct PCUSA claptrap.
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"Habemus Papam:
Joseph Ratzinger\!!!"
CONGRATS!!! I painstakingly went through this thread and you were the first to post....it was actually very exciting to see the freepers leading up to the announcement.
Congrats to all for whom this is especially meaningful, from a Calvinist Southern Baptist. Look forward to locking arms in battle in the immediate and longterm future!
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