Only if Bruskewitz and Burke are elevated to Cardinal.Is American influence on the Conclave a good thing? What do you think? It makes me feel uneasy.
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I’m not the pope obviously. If that’s the men that pope chose, so be it. I think Cardinal Pell or Cardinal Arinze should be the next pope in my personal opinion. The way that news is relayed over there in the Vatican needs to change! I think that some of those Cardinals and Bishops need to be more upfront w/ the Holy Father instead of skating around the bush. I think the Vatican needs to realize that you can’t ignore what the media says and continue to do what needs to be done. That’s the wrong attitude. John Paul II understood the affects the media had on people. The Vatican needs to do a better job of this.Only if Bruskewitz and Burke are elevated to Cardinal.
I think it is about time. The United States has been shut out for too long. Europe is, for now, pretty much a lost cause and Africa is an economic and military basket case. The Phillipines are a basket case, period, whose financial support is microscopic. I hope the United States can begin to exert some real influence.Is American influence on the Conclave a good thing? What do you think? It makes me feel uneasy.
We’ve shut ourselves out.I think it is about time. The United States has been shut out for too long.
In the unlikely event that an American were elected Pope, I would think it highly unlikely that such an individual could influence the Bishops in a negative way. Bishops with sound, orthodox training would simply ignore him. Just as unorthodox Bishops ignore the current Pope.Elzee has an excellent point about whether the track record of the American hierarchy should be spread to the rest of Catholicism.
We’ve shut ourselves out.
The spine and faithfulness many orthodox Catholics in this country feel the USCCB lacks along with the blatant lack of adherence to Catholic teaching by priests shows the bishops in this country, as a whole, should probably NOT have a growing influence in the Church.
Just take a look at the threads on this forum about Holy Cross College in Massachusetts, the Connecticut Bishops and Plan B, and Most Holy Redeemer parish in San Francisco - just to name a few. Is this the “Catholic” influence we want? Not me. With the exception of a few of our Bishops I can think of, I am perfectly happy being influenced by Arinze, Pell, and our Holy Father.
As well as the religious and lay people, cause many of them are forfeiting the faith.Exactly, exactly!! Precious few of OUR bishops at that!
And the lay people and religious get their direction from the parish priest who in turn gets his direction from the Bishop. The direction comes from the top down. The road to hell is paved with the skulls of bishops.As well as the religious and lay people, cause many of them are forfeiting the faith.
A good inflluence, that remains to be seen. It does not have to be a bad influence. There are some far left influenced in our country within our chuch but hopefully they won’t rule the conclave.Is American influence on the Conclave a good thing? What do you think? It makes me feel uneasy.
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To be fair, it was a long boat ride.Maybe its to make up for the early 20th century when American Cardinals made a habit of not making it to the Conclave on time (and thus missing the opportunity to participate.)
In addition, maybe God roughened the seas in this instance instead of calming the waters…To be fair, it was a long boat ride.
I’m not sure why you feel uneasy, and I’m not sure I understand the negativity to it shown in this threadIs American influence on the Conclave a good thing? What do you think? It makes me feel uneasy.
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It may depend on what you mean by ‘doing well’. In numbers, yes.I but the fact is, Catholicism is doing fairly well here, far better than in Europe, so some credit must be given to our Bishops for that.
I sure do too!The last forty or so years that the Church has experimented with liberalising itself, may seem like a long time to us but it is a mere blip in the course of Church history, and I believe the tide is about to turn back to more traditional Church values again.
On that I do hope I’m right!![]()
I’m just so fed up with the liberalism that exists in the United States. Liberalism makes me sick!I sure do too!
I think the tide is turning, also. The young men coming out of our seminaries - the JPII priests - will have a good influence. I’ve experienced 3 such priests in my diocese and they are wonderful. I wish there were more of them. I know the Church will always be and that is has the protection of the Holy Spirit and I never lose hope…but patience is a virtue I’m still working on.![]()