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Re: The new Pope.

Postby Suff » 14 Mar 2013, 17:13

The guiding principles of the Jesuit's seem good. But also they are more of a "Back to Basics" as regards morality and contraception.

So whilst I would expect him to root out as much corruption as possible (something the Jesuits have been trying to do since the 14th century), I would also expect the church to go backwards in terms of progressive reforms...

Good luck to him. He'll need it.
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby TheOstrich » 14 Mar 2013, 19:50

cromwell wrote:Good luck with it, he sounds a sensible man.

eta - Unless he leads an invasion of the Falklands, obviously.


I do think the appointment unfortunate in that it'll just add grist to Kirchener's mill. I'll give him the benefit of doubt for now, see how he shapes up, but one wrong word about the Falklands and I'll knock his pointy hat off .... :evil:
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby Kaz » 14 Mar 2013, 20:08

The new Pope is very traditional on the issues of birth control and priest celibacy so I don't foresee any of the much-needed changes happening any time soon :(

Re the Falklands, I thought of that straight away when he was announced................. :? :roll:
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby Lozzles » 15 Mar 2013, 08:26

My first thought was, I wonder if he can tango :lol:
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Re: The new Pope.

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Re: The new Pope.

Postby victor » 15 Mar 2013, 23:31

watched some news on local tv today about the Pope

all i could see was a large bunch of old men .well fed and meeting in a glorious palace in the lap of luxury

while millions of R.C. believers live in squalor
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby Oojamaflip » 16 Mar 2013, 06:56

It doesn't seem right, does it? :(
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby cromwell » 16 Mar 2013, 09:38

TheOstrich wrote:I do think the appointment unfortunate in that it'll just add grist to Kirchener's mill.


Ah, El Presidente Kirchner!
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby Aggers » 16 Mar 2013, 22:19

I understand that the new Pope is firmly of the view that the Falklands
really belongs to Argentina.

Now what lies ahead?
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Re: The new Pope.

Postby Weka » 17 Mar 2013, 06:24

I heard today that the church should serve the poor, and therefore he believes the church should be poor.

I can't see the present establishment agreeing to any sort of shift in funds. I wonder how long he will last if he tries such a thing.
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