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https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/oct/27/the-war-against-pope-francis
Now this is a sensationalist headline but what I consider a very good long read. I specifically liked the description of the extroverts and introverts in the Catholic hierarchy:
Now this is a sensationalist headline but what I consider a very good long read. I specifically liked the description of the extroverts and introverts in the Catholic hierarchy:
The central dispute is between Catholics who believe that the church should set the agenda for the world, and those who think the world must set the agenda for the church. Those are ideal types: in the real world, any Catholic will be a mixture of those orientations, but in most of them, one will predominate. Francis is a very pure example of the “outer-directed” or extrovert Catholic, especially compared with his immediate predecessors. His opponents are the introverts. Many were first attracted to the church by its distance from the concerns of the world. A surprising number of the most prominent introverts are converts from American Protestantism, some driven by the shallowness of the intellectual resources they were brought up with, but much more by a sense that liberal Protestantism was dying precisely because it no longer offered any alternative to the society around it. They want mystery and romance, not sterile common sense or conventional wisdom. No religion could flourish without that impulse.