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Eliza10
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Since Bill expressed an interest, I looked up on that Pope mentioned by Strawberry Jam. It mustWill you please show us the info you have on these pope,I think they say
they had about 3 bad pope but if you know of more please let us
refer to Pope Alexander VI who some say was the worst Pope, other say his errors were typical
of a man of his time, the Rennasance (that being no excuse).
There is proof that some of his errors were exaggerated for their salicious content, both in his time
and now, (for example the works of Victor Hugo, who also wrote the story Les Miserables) but
nonetheless he was so ill-famed that “in the middle of the nineteenth century …[it was written]… that
Alexander VI was the only Pope who had never found an apologist.”
Later some did defend him, but his reputation as a pope remains the worst of the worst; he was a
Borgia, and the Borgia Popes are thought to be the worst Popes ever.
Its very intersting that the second illigitimate son Pope Alexander VI became the grandfather of
St. Francis Borgia - whose feast day is my birthday
atoning for the vices of his kin.”
Thats interesting, isn’t it? Brings to mind a famous offspring of David and Bathsheeba.
For Bill and anyone else intersted,
here are some links on Pope Alexander VI:
newadvent.org/cathen/06213a.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI
britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/14138/Alexander-VI
This quote from New Advent is exactly what I was trying to explain to Strawberry Jam:
"An imperfect setting… does not affect the intrinsic
worth of the jewel*, nor does the golden coin
lose its value when it passes through impure hands.*
*In so far as the priest is a public officer of a holy Church, a blameless life is expected *
*from him, both because he is by his office the model of virtue to whom [people] look *
*up, and because his life, when virtuous, inspires in onlookers respect for the society *
*of which he is an ornament. But *the treasures of the Church,
**her Divine character, **
**her holiness, **
**Divine Revelation, **
**the grace of God, **
spiritual authority,
*it is well known, are not dependent on the moral character of *
the agents and officers of the Church. The foremost of her priest
*cannot **diminish by an iota the intrinsic value of the spiritual treasures *
confided to him."
In summary, a blameless life is expected of a Priest, a Pope, a Cardinal or Bishop. Do they all live up
to that calling? No! The beauty is that many do. But however imperfect they are, they do no affect the
worth of the jewel - that of their office.