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Good points.Obviously he doesnt have to go around answering any and all questions anyone throws at him, but he does need to “explain” in the sense of teaching the faith in a way that the faithful are able to understand. One of the “rights” of the faithful is to be instructed, correct? And we must understand in order to be instructed.
Great post.
Perception matters and has real world consequences. This is the kind of thing Im wrestling with too.
Now, some seem to forget that Pope Benedict, especially now, is perceived as being an ‘Uber’, dictatorial, ‘by-the-book’ Catholic, and many of his statements and actions are being presented by the media as being ‘contradictory’ to that of Pope Francis, and that Pope Francis’ actions are ‘better’ or ‘right’, while Benedict’s were ‘worse’ or ‘wrong’.
Even though, as a recent blog (I think Jimmy Akin) pointed out by giving several quotes by ‘the Pope’ which seemed to support a ‘liberal’ position, those quotes were actually made by BENEDICT.
IOW, both Pope Benedict and Pope Francis are saying the same thing when it comes to the Catholic faith., . .but because of the perception by those in the media that Pope Benedict was a hardline, oldfashioned, ‘conservative’ Pope, they never ‘heard’ what he said but rather ‘interpreted it’ by their perception of him. (Same with the actions. Pope Benedict was just as kindly to children and animals, just as personally ‘humble’ and dismissive of personal ‘pomp’, as Pope Francis, but the media didn’t think of him as such, and so they not only didn’t LOOK to see those in him, they actually ignored his words or actions and ‘spun’ them into something else).
And right now, they are doing a ‘reverse’ with Pope Francis. Because they ‘perceive’ him as being a ‘maverick’ who eschews ‘tradition’ in favor of ‘liberal type values’, they will hear, and see, and look for things which support that interpretation, and they will ignore or spin anything that seems not in line, because this is Pope FRANCIS, and he’s 'one of them." LOL.
I would LOVE to be able to have Pope Francis and Pope Benedict wear ‘masks’ of the other and go about their normal actions. Because I would bet that if somebody saw and heard Pope Benedict, but thought he was Pope Francis, that his words and actions would be considered in the most ‘positive’ light, whereas if they thought Pope Francis was Pope Benedict, suddenly his words would be scrutinized and any possible NEGATIVE connotation would be placed upon what he said. . .