Cd. Sodano Treachery And On the Way Out

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It’s Sunset Boulevard for the Cardinal Secretary of State

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Step by step, with a few well-aimed decisions, Benedict XVI has already expunged two of the bastions in the curia that were opposed to him: the Congregation for the Liturgy, with the appointment as secretary of an archbishop of Sri Lanka in his trust, Albert M. Ranjith Patabendige Don, and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, with Fitzgerald’s dismissal as president.

And now everyone in the curia is waiting – or fearing – for the next blow to fall against the secretariat of state, with the retirement on account of age of its senior office holder, cardinal Angelo Sodano.

Sodano, 78 years old, from Isola d’Asti in Piedmont, seems to have no intention of leaving. On the contrary; in recent weeks he has sought instead to put out of commission another cardinal whom he has always considered his archrival, the pope’s vicar and the president of the Italian bishops’ conference, CEI, Camillo Ruini.

The trouble is that Ruini is incomparably more highly favored by Benedict XVI than Sodano is. And as a result the latter’s maneuver has turned back against himself. In the current secretary of state, pope Joseph Ratzinger now sees more of an obstacle than a help.

There is a backdrop to Sodano’s maneuver: the audience Benedict XVI held with Ruini on January 2 of this year.

On February 6, the nuncio who signed the letter, Romeo, was called by Benedict XVI for an audience. The pope asked him how and why this initiative came about. Romeo left the audience in shambles, but Sodano was the one who was really trembling. …

Read the link. Very interesting.
 
They did this stuff with Pope John Paul II. I am glad to see that BXVI has his finger firmly on the pulse and moves swiftly when this stuff happens.
 
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pope Joseph Ratzinger .

He WAS Cardinal Josef Ratzinger.
He is now Pope Benedict XVI.

The former being an improper and incorrect form of address.
 
This is Chiesa, an Italian publication. The custom is to refer to the Pope as Papa and his last name. For example, John XXIII was Papa Roncalli. Doubtless, no offense intended.

John
 
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