Posted on 04/19/2005 8:53:39 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
WE HAVE A POPE!!!
He is really a meek and mild college professor, who has a reputation as a good teacher who stays in touch with his students. But don't try to match IQs with him. That is another reason why he and John Paul were so close.
Rome was really not to keen on the Spanish Inquisition, because the pope had little control of it.
Lazamataz. Are you still here? You were here 4 hours ago. Do you need a job? ;-)
Reuters obviously feels like they were slapped in the face by the conclave. Good!
Great pictures, thanks for posting them. Long live Pope Benedict XVI.
LOL.....I guess he does.... he wants to be either Pope or Saint! Sorry Laz, but there are NO OPENINGS!!!!
Though I'm not Catholic, I rejoice in the choice.
I truly believe that this acceptance of suffering was his last chance to show the world the reality of the sanctity of life .. and the submission to God's will and dominion over the number of his and our days on this earth.
God Bless Him .. he seared our hearts and minds with the graphic photographic evidence of that devotion and suffering.. and left a memorable picture of suffering in the name of Jesus.
Publicly sharing his disability and pain was his choice... his last memorable lesson to us. He truly was a living saint among us ... how blessed we are that this great man came into our midst as our Holy Father on earth.
God Bless You Fully and Dearly, Pope John Paul II -- I love you and miss you. The election of your protege and close advisor makes Catholics relieved, grateful and confidently hopeful .. just as you planned for Holy Mother Church, for us and for him.
Long Live Pope Benedict XVI!
Thank you for this beautiful post. I love the photos (duly saved to appreciate always). God Bless.
Latz.. a saint? Too much fodder for fun in this.... I'll just keep praying for Latz.. God bless his little heart. Very little.
; )
My better half and I were just talking about how we are sure Pope John Paul II is smiling down from heaven today! What a joyful day!
Dear Darkwolf,
I really don't mind.
You're a pleasant enough interlocutor.
Your friend is on the tail-end of the "Spirit of Vatican II" folks.
Kinda sad.
I suppose that perhaps she doesn't believe in the corporeal Resurrection of Jesus, or the Real Presence of the Eucharist, or perhaps even any of the miracles of the New Testament?
Is she one of these types, "Jesus was an itinerant preacher who preached love and stuff, and never meant to get himself crucified, deified, or churchified."?
sitetest
I think she doesn't like how the church is acting on the molestation and selling-off-property issues. And from that, I think she's listening to her liberal priest and kind of following along, reading books he recommends, etc.
I'm in a weird position. I'm a non-believer who's trying to point out to her, purely on the merits, that while it's fine to decide you're not a catholic or whatever, it's a strange argument to say the Catholic Church isn't the church of Christ--WHILE being IN that church.
If you don't believe, leave. But why remain in the church and try to change it into just another protestant church? It's baffling.
http://jeffreylloyd.blogs.com/PopeJohnPaulII-AbbaPater.mp3
This site is for the words of Pope John II spoken on Vatican Radio and set to inspiring music and produced on a CD .. I never knew this was done until I found it on a thread during the his last days. Just incredible:Abba Pater
Dear Darkwolf,
I guess I'm a bit taken aback by someone who can believe that Jesus fed 5000 with a few loaves of bread and a coupla fishes, and trusts the Bible to tell her that, but doesn't trust the Bible when Jesus is quoted as saying, "...I will found My CHURCH on this rock..."
I mean, heck, if I believe that the Bible accurately reports that a man ROSE FROM THE DEAD AFTER BEING DEAD FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS, why would I disbelieve it when it has the same fellow saying to someone, "Feed my sheep, tend my lambs, feed my sheep," and giving the Keys to the Kingdom to the same guy.
As for the misdeeds of clerics, well, Jesus also told us that this would be the case. He specifically told us not to follow their examples. But He also specifically told us that they would teach with authority, and we are required to obey the teaching of the Church.
sitetest
I wonder how the American cardinals voted.....
Anyway, thanks again for your time. It's been very informative.
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