Posted on 12/17/2014 6:43:28 PM PST by Mrs. Don-o
About a year ago, I suggested to one of the top editors of a major American newspaper that his journals coverage of things papal left something to be desired, as it seemed based on the assumption that Pope Francis was some kind of radical wild-man, eager to toss into the garbage bin of history all those aspects of Catholic faith and practice that mainstream western culture finds distasteful. My friend replied, in so many words, look, you know how these media narratives are: theyre like bamboo. Once they get started, theres no stopping them. They just keep growing.
Alas, he was right. And while theres been a lot of talk about the Francis Effect, its worth pondering, on the Holy Fathers 78th birthday, the Francis Filtration.
The Francis Filtration began in earnest during the impromptu press conference in the papal plane while the pope was en route home from World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. That was the presser that produced the single-most quoted line of the pontificate: Who am I to judge? But as Cardinal Francis George pointed out in a pre-retirement interview with John Allen, that sound-bite has been very misused because he was talking about someone who has already asked for mercy and been given absolution Thats entirely different than talking [about] someone who demands acceptance rather than asking for forgiveness. (For the record, the entire quote, which is almost never cited, was Who am I to judge them if theyre seeking the Lord in good faith?)
But as my journalist-friend suggested, the bamboo shoot of Who am I to judge? has continued to grow, until its now a virtual bamboo curtain. And whats being filtered out? All the things the pope says that dont fit the now-established narrative of humane, progressive pope vs. meanie reactionary bishops and hidebound Catholic traditionalists.
Things like what?
Well, things like the popes passionate defense of marriage as the stable union of a man and a woman, which he underscored in an address to the Schoenstatt movement right after Synod 2014, and in his keynote address to a November interreligious conference at the Vatican on the crisis of marriage in the 21st century.
And things like the popes defense of the Gospel of Life, a persistent theme in Franciss November address to the European Parliament. The press reports I read focused on Francis concerns for immigrants and the unemployed. Fair enough; that was certainly in the text. But what about the Holy Fathers defense of those whom indifference condemns to loneliness or death, as in the case of the terminally ill, the elderly who are abandoned or uncared for, and children who are killed in the womb? What about his insistence that Europe, past, present, and future, makes no sense without Christianity? What about his condemnation of those who subject Christians to barbaric acts of violence, and his plea for support for those Christians who are evicted from their homes, and native lands, sold as slaves, killed, beheaded, crucified or burned alive, under the shameful and complicit silence of so many? You didnt read much about that, did you?
Nor did you read (unless you read the popes text himself) that Francis, having made a plea for environmental stewardship, went on to emphasize (his word) that along with an environmental ecology, there is also need of a human ecology which consists in respect for the person.
Another aspect of Pope Francis preaching thats been too often filtered out of the coverage of his pontificate involves (if youll pardon the term) demonology. No pope in decades has so regularly referred to Satan as Pope Francis. The Evil One is no abstraction to this pontiff, nor does he think of satanic as a rhetorical intensifier to underscore ones disapproval of, say, Hitler. Satan and his minions are very real to Pope Francis; it would be interesting for an enterprising reporter to draw him out on the subject in one of those freewheeling papal press conferences.
The Francis Filter may be bamboo. But if it keeps growing, so will the distortions that bamboo curtain creates.
Pope Francis' teachings on
All pretty much silenced in the mediasphere.
Class, discuss.
Pope Translator:
What about reports of his heavy involvement regarding our new policy towards Cuba?
YouTube: Why Is Pope Francis the Idol of the Secular Media?
George Weigel Re-Fastens His Pope Francis Filter
The liberal medias embrace of Francis is only natural and the faithful conservative outcry is reasonable. We are accustomed to having those who rule over us throw us a bone once in a while to distract and to curry favor. Despite Weigels filter, we know what it means.
Francis has secretly collaborated with our socialist president to make concessions to communist Cuba. He is also trying to get the U.S. to release Islamist terrorists from GITMO.
I do not trust this Pope. He’s a Third World socialist whose core beliefs are antithetical to the principles of republican liberty.
You can judge a man by the company he keeps. (Obama, Castro, etc)
Prostitutes, tax collectors...
The ultramontanists are the laughingstock of the Catholic Church. They can no longer excuse away this old coot Argentine with arguments about “mistranslation.”
....Illegal immigrants, pro-abort politicians....
Jesus admonished the prostitute and told her to sin no more. He also told His followers to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s.
What’s your point?
LOL
BTTT on your comments. Media are running scared and hiding the truth.
What else is new?
Good article. Thank you, Mrs. Don-o.
If Francis sees the world the same way as Barry see's "it should be", we are in for a world of hurt.
When I go and read the pope`s actual remarks, I am always suprised to see how different the truth is. Like the whole dogs go to heaven malarky!!!
Best comeback EVER! Not that the poster deserved a slam but what astonishing perspective! If he had am effect on Obama....pray!
So now who is making him out to be Jesus.....you? Converted?
Read the article. It’s abundantly clear that the Pope IS mistranslated.
Did you read this:
>>I also think with affection of those Muslim immigrants who this evening begin the fast of Ramadan, which I trust will bear abundant spiritual fruit. <<
Or this:
>>As Christians, we cannot consider Judaism as a foreign religion; nor do we include the Jews among those called to turn from idols and to serve the true God.<<
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