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I am not a Catholic, and I agree with the church on only roughly half of its positions on such matters as war, abortion, euthanasia and capital punishment. So in some respects I have no standing here. But I have long valued the capacity of this 2,000-year-old institution to speak with moral authority on the social and political questions of our time — and to do so with a voice from the ancient of days. But this moral authority was badly eroded by the sexual abuse scandal of the past decade, and it is taking another hit by Benedict's actions in this matter....
I would think we would be well beyond the point where Vatican spokesmen would need to inform us that the Holocaust did, in fact, happen.
Unfortunately, we are not.
My only hope is that this unfortunate incident cracks open Benedict's study a bit to the world, and to the ecumenical spirit of John Paul II.
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3. Chris Molter wrote:
I think this says more about the “we” than the “Vatican” February 2, 2:02 pm | [comment link] |
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4. TridentineVirginian wrote:
#2 - because Mr. Prothero deserved it? “I would think we would be well beyond the point where Vatican spokesmen would need to inform us that the Holocaust did, in fact, happen.” The teachable moment here, is that the Holy Father has enemies in the Church who will collaborate with declared enemies of the Church, particularly in the media, to crucify Peter in the public square. |
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5. Terry Tee wrote:
The question is whether the decision came about because the Pope was ill-advised. His friend, Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, Archbishop of Vienna, has said so and has said that the Pope’s staff let him down badly by not doing enough background research. This and other developments in the issue can be found in the Reuters round up at: |
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6. Jeffersonian wrote:
I’m not sure I understand the wailing and gnashing of teeth here. The bishops in question were not excommunicated because of their views on the Holocaust, so why should their reinstatement hinge on them? February 2, 3:03 pm | [comment link] |
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7. Gretta wrote:
I agree with Terry. We occasionally need the secular media to keep the Church honest. Unfortunately, there is such a closed mentality and tendency to “group think” that you do on occasion need an outside force to call the Church to account. Sad to say, but I don’t think the sexual abuse scandal and the various cover-ups by bishops in the RCC would have been exposed had the press not gotten involved and pursued the story. As painful as that has been, it is still a blessing that these sins were publicly uncovered and that the Church has finally had to deal with the whole ugly mess that it caused. Not to say that the media can’t get overzealous sometimes, but all in all, I’m glad they are there. February 2, 3:06 pm | [comment link] |
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8. John Wilkins wrote:
I think Prothero’s comments about evil are particularly illuminating and worth the article. February 2, 8:32 pm | [comment link] |
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9. TridentineVirginian wrote:
I think Rorate Caeli’s editorial sums up my feelings about this “teachable moment”: February 2, 10:12 pm | [comment link] |
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10. ember wrote:
From here: February 2, 11:58 pm | [comment link] |
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“... and I agree with the church on roughly half of its positions on such matters as war, abortion, euthanasia and capital punishment.” Of those four abovementioned issues, I bet I can guess correctly with which “roughly half” he agrees.
February 2, 12:52 pm | [comment link]