To take it one step further, this article on Pope Francis’ opinion is also worth a read.
Pope Francis Slams ‘Prejudiced Mentality’ Of Believers Who Fearfully Cling To Religious Laws
huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/15/pope-francis-homily_n_6687610.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
Read the article. Despite the very clear slant, I still see absolutely nothing that the Pope said as being against the Catholic faith --much of the words are taken out of context and it’s the writers of the article who then plaster their ‘interpretation’ of what they think is ‘meant.’ So I’m still not worrying.
You know what? I am a Pope Benedict XVI girl (my grandfather came from Bavaria back at the beginning of the 20th century), I love Latin (but I certainly don’t hate the OF and attend it regularly), and back in the early years of CA, when Benedict BECAME Pope, I simply could not understand the attitude of many who seemed to think that Benedict was advocating all sorts of anti-Catholic teachings, that he was hard, harsh, ‘ossified’, only out for ‘justice’ without any thought of the individual, etc. Because here I was, reading the same things and hearing the same things they heard, but I never heard that kind of ‘attitude’.
Now here I am, listening to the attitude of many who seem to think that Francis is advocating all sorts of anti-Catholic teachings; that he is ‘heretical’, ‘mushy’, ‘a loose cannon’, only out for ‘mercy’ and thinking so much of the individual that he crafts a new theology for each person and most of them contradict the theology for others. . .
and here I am, reading the same things and hearing the same things they hear, but again, I don’t hear that kind of attitude.
And now I know why people back in 2005 were full of ‘concern’ about Pope Benedict. . .and why people today are full of ‘concern’ for Pope Francis.
It’s not the Pope who’s the problem. The problem is us. . . because most of us are all too ready to listen to those who are saying what we agree with, and of being manipulating into thus accepting as ‘truth’ things which aren’t really so. And there are all too many who are ready, willing, and able to aid in manipulation, some out of ignorance, some out of misguided zeal for ‘truth’, and some sadly out of a wish to split the Church and its people.
Just as people of a ‘liberal bent’ back in say 2007 were convinced that Pope Benedict was ruining the Church’s true mission of social justice and peace by harping on absolute morality, people of a conservative bent in 2015 are being manipulated into being convinced that Pope Francis is ruining the Church’s true mission of teaching Christ’s truths by harping on 'getting dirty and focusing on the poor". And the fact is, Pope Benedict was NOT ruining the Church then, and Pope Francis is not ruining it now. And Pope Benedict was just as convinced of the need for the Church to minister to the poor as Pope Francis is convinced of the need to teach Christ’s truths.
But hey, if we can get one whole segment of the Church to feel at odds with another whole segment, and get them arguing over issues and stubbornly claiming that the other group is wrong, and demanding that their way be the only way. . .then the Church (just like the US Congress) can be stymied into doing virtually nothing for anybody. And even though most of the people in the Church (just like most of the people in the US) recognize what is happening, and are trying their darndest to search out what is ‘really happening’, it’s getting harder and harder to find unbiased sources, and to be ‘heard’ over all the people who are yammering out their violent disagreements.