People are posting as if Francis is the first pope in modern history to walk among the people, and he is not. The shooting of JPII caused a major shift in papal protection.
Generally I am very impressed with the man. If only he had kept his distance from the Falklands issue. The people were polled and they wanted to remain British. Get over it.
I'm not Catholic, so maybe I'm not fully entitled to an opinion . . . but I really have a good impression of this guy. Things I heard on the news that I liked:
- When he was ArchBishop (?) he chose to live in a small apartment rather than in the ArchBishop's palace.
- He cooked his own meals.
- He gave up the chauffered limo and rode the bus.
He seems to be a person who recognizes that leaders (whether they be church leaders or other types) are supposed to serve the people, to improve the world -- not to grab as much as they can for themselves.
I'd love to see some of our American politicians do the same: Let Congress give up some of their cushy perks, Let the president skip the expensive Inauguration ceremony and Ball.
This makes me want to get to the Vatican even more now.
He is going to be a Pope for the people.
He is so down to earth.
I'm not Catholic, so maybe I'm not fully entitled to an opinion . . . but I really have a good impression of this guy. Things I heard on the news that I liked:
- When he was ArchBishop (?) he chose to live in a small apartment rather than in the ArchBishop's palace.
- He cooked his own meals.
- He gave up the chauffered limo and rode the bus.
He seems to be a person who recognizes that leaders (whether they be church leaders or other types) are supposed to serve the people, to improve the world -- not to grab as much as they can for themselves.
I'd love to see some of our American politicians do the same: Let Congress give up some of their cushy perks, Let the president skip the expensive Inauguration ceremony and Ball.
declansdad said:My question is will he be the pope for gay catholic couples?
My question is will he be the pope for gay catholic couples?
I hope he does do well as a pope. I'm not Catholic, but I wish him well anyway. A strong pope can have influence far beyond just those in the Catholic faith.
I'm not Catholic, so maybe I'm not fully entitled to an opinion . . . but I really have a good impression of this guy. Things I heard on the news that I liked:
- When he was ArchBishop (?) he chose to live in a small apartment rather than in the ArchBishop's palace.
- He cooked his own meals.
- He gave up the chauffered limo and rode the bus.
He seems to be a person who recognizes that leaders (whether they be church leaders or other types) are supposed to serve the people, to improve the world -- not to grab as much as they can for themselves.
I'd love to see some of our American politicians do the same: Let Congress give up some of their cushy perks, Let the president skip the expensive Inauguration ceremony and Ball.
declansdad said:My question is will he be the pope for gay catholic couples?
Most likely not in terms of full acceptance, but this article shows that he's probably the closest we will get for some time.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/20/w...s-recall-pragmatic-streak.html?pagewanted=all
And as for his public comments, well I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt for the moment. Under B16 he didn't have much choice to do what the boss told him to, so to speak. In this one are I'm reserving judgement until I see more.
Aside from this issue, I do think he's a good choice.