Have you read what the Pope has just said about being sexually turned on by eating faeces? He wasnt talking about himself, let me quickly add: just human beings in general. They make him sound more like a desperately tasteless stand-up comedian than the Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church.
I think the media have to be very clear, very transparent, and not fall into no offence intended the sickness of coprophilia, that is, always wanting to cover scandals, covering nasty things, even if they are true. And since people have a tendency towards the sickness of coprophagia, a lot of damage can be done.
No offence intended. Thats a nice touch, just before the successor of St Peter tells humanity that they have a tendency to coprophagia that is, a sexual fetish for eating actual shit. (Its not the first time hes used this revolting image, by the way: he did so a year before being elected Pope.)
The context to these edifying refections is the debate about the spread of disinformation or fake news by propaganda outlets. But Francis doesnt seem to be making any distinction between the deliberately concocted fantasies circulating on Facebook or Russia Today and news stories he considers slanderous, by which I suspect he means reports that criticise him.
Such as the following, for example. Heres Rod Dreher of the American Conservative on what he calls Poop Talk With Pope Francis:
The Vicar of Christ, ladies and gentlemen.
I know Im the sort of person Francis would call rigid, but I think we could all stand a bit more rigidity from this guy. Whoever thought they would live to see the day when the Roman pontiff gave an interview in which he raised the subject eating poo for sexual pleasure?
Dreher refers to the in-no-way-like-Donald-Trump Pope Francis. Funnily enough, thats exactly the thought that crossed my mind. The difference, of course, is that the Pope can get away with this sort of outburst and the American president-elect cant. Thats because the despised media adopt a distinctly casuistical approach to the Jesuit pontiff: hes an anti-Trump climate alarmist, so lets treat his tantrums as charming eccentricity fuelled by moral indignation.
Catholics, though, arent so indulgent, and the ranks of his critics are growing outside the traditionalist constituency that never liked him. After these comments, they will grow faster. Some points worth bearing in mind:
The Pope who denounces disinformation is doggedly reluctant to provide much-needed information about his own policies. The four cardinals who submitted a document (known as a dubia) asking him to clarify his evasive stance on communion for the divorced-and-remarried have been ignored.
Talking of fake news, Franciss right-hand man, Fr Antonio Spadaro SJ, has been caught using sock-puppets to attack the aforementioned cardinals.
Lectures on journalistic accuracy are hard to take seriously coming from a Pope who communicates his most controversial thoughts to a nonagenarian hack who doesnt take notes.
One of the biggest unreported stories in the Church is liberal Catholics fading enthusiasm for this pontificate. His reform of pastoral attitudes towards marginalised Catholics is a mess: the divorced-and-remarried dont know where they stand, while gay Catholic men have just learned that Francis is upholding the ban on them becoming priests, even if theyre celibate.
That last bit of news didnt surprise me. Francis is more left-wing than he is liberal: on several hot-button issues, his views are those of your average septuagenarian Latin American.
Not that hell be a septuagenarian for long. The Pope turns 80 this month. A surprising number of Catholics are wondering whether this might not be an appropriate moment for him to retire. Count me among them.