Sunday, February 17, 2013

THE NEW POPE: AN INSURMOUNTABLE JOB


The greatest problem the Catholic Church faces is a public relations problem. The cover up of sexual abuse of children by priests has shaken the very foundation of the Church, which is their Christian doctrine. I listened to the discussion this morning on Chris Hayes concerning the election of the new pope and one of the panel members made the statement; the Cardinals who are to elect the new pope are the problem. They were not the pedophiles; a small number of priest who worked for them were the criminals. If as alleged, the problem was universal, which the wide spread failure to prosecute clearly suggests is true, then they as Cardinals are all guilty of protecting criminals to protect the name of the church.

The puff of white smoke from a Vatican chimney will indicate the Cardinals have selected a new Pope who will have the job of restoring the good faith of Church members. To do this, he will be obligated to seek out and punish the Cardinals who were responsible. What this implies is two fold. First, they have to find a Cardinal not involved in protecting abusive priest from punishment to select as Pope. If all cardinals are guilty, no such candidate exists. Second, they will elect a Cardinal to be Pope, who will have to tell those who elected him to retire to monasteries around the world and wait for the police to come and arrest them. Are these two hills so steep that they are insurmountable?


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