He's 85 and in very poor health. Just because none of the Popes in 600 years have felt responsible enough to resign rather than let down their part in what has to be strenuous responsibilites doesn't necessarily mean he'd be running away from anything. I'm honestly not defending the man or making a comment one way or the other, just pointing out what's up with him as a person.
He's also an awful lot more proactive on priest abuse than the previous Pope, Good Grief. We have to be careful not to disallow Catholics their religion based on the horrific actions of some of their leaders and it's careless, dismissive and pitiful handling of the whole child abuse subject. That hasn't been an across the board situation, though, I think there has been shift in responsibility resulting in some genuinely good handling of the pedophiles in their midst. The molested children will always wear their wounds, I think it's important to mark the victories claimed by their stories. One of them has been that the church was changed. It's not perfect, it'll take an awfully long time, if ever. I'm pretty sure one of the victories claimed will be that the next Pope will be leading a collective Catholic population even less tolerant and even more aware of child abuse than the last.
I'm not defending anything which occured under the massive, massive umbrella of the Catholic Church. I agree with pretty much nothing of what would the political outgrowth attached to some of its religious policies, no love lost there. I was just kind of impressed that a Pope kicked over the traces of a 600 year old chain, decided to turn over the reins to someone with more vroom in his engines.
He's also an awful lot more proactive on priest abuse than the previous Pope, Good Grief. We have to be careful not to disallow Catholics their religion based on the horrific actions of some of their leaders and it's careless, dismissive and pitiful handling of the whole child abuse subject. That hasn't been an across the board situation, though, I think there has been shift in responsibility resulting in some genuinely good handling of the pedophiles in their midst. The molested children will always wear their wounds, I think it's important to mark the victories claimed by their stories. One of them has been that the church was changed. It's not perfect, it'll take an awfully long time, if ever. I'm pretty sure one of the victories claimed will be that the next Pope will be leading a collective Catholic population even less tolerant and even more aware of child abuse than the last.
I'm not defending anything which occured under the massive, massive umbrella of the Catholic Church. I agree with pretty much nothing of what would the political outgrowth attached to some of its religious policies, no love lost there. I was just kind of impressed that a Pope kicked over the traces of a 600 year old chain, decided to turn over the reins to someone with more vroom in his engines.