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Jesus ate and drank with sinners, healed Gentiles, and talked with prositutes. I think the Vicar of Christ can pray with non catholics. Pope John Paul ll made peace with other religions.
Not to digress, but, the events at Assisi
were exactly what would have led to excommunication for any one else not long ago. But hey, heās the Pope, so he can commit all the sins & scandals he likes.
I think his pontificate was a disaster in some respects, & I hope he is never beatified; that remark about popularity being confused with holiness was right on target.Abp. Lefebvre, OTOHā¦
From: traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/a015htGoldenCalf1.htm
Even the conservative Fr. Brian Harrison affirmed his dismay in an titled āA Loyal Son Protest, Can a Loyal Catholic Ever Criticize the Pope?ā :āThese agonizing questions have been presenting themselves increasingly in recent years ⦠to people who like myself do not consider themselves in any way dissenters ⦠(then Fr. says he teaches at the Pontifical University) ⦠I am dismayed at the January 24 inter-religious peace gathering in Assisi. It is well-known that before the first such gathering in 1986, which played no small part in provoking the rupture between Archbishop Lefebvre and the Holy See in 1988, **a number of Cardinals privately warned John Paul II of the imprudence of such an innovation - utterly unheard of in 2,000 years of Church History. **Their concern was shared by thousands of faithful priests, religious and Catholic laity. Perhaps if we had publicly voiced that concern, instead of remaining silent out of fear and human respect, His Holiness might have felt the need for greater restraint in the next millennium. Despite certain precautionary nuances against syncretism ā¦ā my emphases]From Father Harrison, thatās a valuable admission - āhuman respectā, & āfearā of a mere man, a thing of yesterday now in his grave, someone not to be feared (see Mark 9) stopped him being criticised to his face, even though āhe was plainly in the wrongā (Galatians 2.11).