Posted on 04/19/2005 8:53:39 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
WE HAVE A POPE!!!
Young Catholics cheer the new pope Benedict XVI.
That's right... what was his name? Artie somethingorother
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Artie Johnson
Also used to play the dirty old man to comediene Ruth Buzzi's dowdy spinster character.
I was thinking this morning as I was watching on tv a rebroadcast of the highlights from yesterday that we are fortunate to live in such a technology-saturated age. I have a love/hate relationship with technology, but for this momentous occasion, technology has been a wonderful thing. I know we didn't have the capabilities we have now to cover such an event 25 or so years ago when John Paul II was elevated.
This low techie is grateful to all of you who were kind enough to post pictures and recount what was happening and what was being said as it happened. And even though I'm not a practicing Catholic, I am heartened to hear such kind words from so many non-Catholics. Thank you all.
You may want to check out my other posts. I know there are a lot here! I have pointed out that fact repeatedly and expanded on Benedict's background.
No, there is nothing to suggest pro-Nazi sentiments and I never intimated there is. You may want to check out my other posts. I know there is a lot to wade through here!
The Berrigans.
I think I had that same look on my face when I jumped up out of my chair (bruised me knee on the desk) and shrieked, when I saw RATZINGER in that great big font!
I watched the encore presentation on EWTN. I was grinning from ear to ear when I heard Raymond and his guest attempting to muffle their obvious elation at the selection of Benedict XVI.
I hope EWTN will sell a video ... we don't have TV reception, so I was limited to FR coverage!
ewtn.com
Quotes by Cardinal Ratzinger, the New Pope
On Pope John Paul II:
"We can be sure our beloved pope is standing today at the window of the father's house, that he sees us and blesses us."
"Today we bury his remains in the earth as a seed of immortality. Our hearts are full of sadness, yet at the same time (full) of joyful hope and profound gratitude."
- homily during Pope John Paul II's funeral on April 8, 2005.
Faith:
"Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church, is often labeled today as a fundamentalism. ... Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and 'swept along by every wind of teaching,' looks like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
"We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires."
- homily delivered at Mass hours before the beginning of the conclave that would elect him pope, April 18, 2005.
Women's ordination:
"The fact that the church is convinced of not having the right to confer priestly ordination on women is now considered by some as irreconcilable with the European Constitution." - from Zenit.org, April 11, 2005
Celibacy:
"We have such difficulty understanding this renunciation today because the relationship to marriage and children has clearly shifted. To have to die without children was once synonymous with a useless life: The echoes of my own life die away, and I am completely dead. If I have children, then I continue to live in them; it's a sort of immortality through posterity.
"The renunciation of marriage and family is thus to be understood in terms of this vision: I renounce what, humanly speaking, is not only the most normal but also the most important thing. I forgo bringing forth further life on the tree of life, and I live in the faith that my land is really God and so I make it easier for others, also, to believe that there is a kingdom of heaven. I bear witness to Jesus Christ, to the Gospel, not only with words, but also with this specific mode of existence, and I place my life in this form at his disposal."
"... Celibacy is not a matter of compulsion. Someone is accepted as a priest only when he does it of his own accord."
- from "Salt of the Earth: Christianity and the Catholic Church at the end of the Millennium: An interview with Peter Seewald," by Ratzinger, San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1997.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=518&ncid=2357&e=1&u=/ap/20050420/ap_on_re_eu/pope_issues_1
Send greetings to Pope Benedict XVI at benedictxvi@vatican.va
Apostolic Blessing "Urbi et Orbi"
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
After the great Pope John Paul II, the Cardinals have elected me, a simple and humble labourer in the vineyard of the Lord.
The fact that the Lord knows how to work and to act even with inadequate instruments comforts me, and above all I entrust myself to your prayers.
Let us move forward in the joy of the Risen Lord, confident of his unfailing help. The Lord will help us and Mary, his Most Holy Mother, will be on our side. Thank you.
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/elezione/index_en.htm
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