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What Paul said to Peter, he said to Peter - and it got reported; a little bit different than a veiled criticism in the secular press.Well, I’m a convert, so I’m not aware of such niceties. But clearly Paul didn’t get the message when he rebuked Peter in public. So I’m not so sure any particular pope is immune to criticism, even by Cardinals and Bishops. And I wouldn’t be surprised to see some nasty things said about the Borgias popes by contemporaries.
So somehow what +Burke said is worse than what +Wuerl said is unfounded. And to hold up +Wuerl’s criticism as acceptable, but reject +Burke’s smacks of partisanship.
And I don’t recall taking on Cardinal Wuerl; nor did I take on Cardinal Burke’s comments directed directly or indirectly to Cardinal Kasper - I noted that I don’t have a problem with them publicly going back and forth. So let’s not expand the topic; the question I answered was, what did Cardinal Burke say that was dissenting. He has clearly taken his back-hand statement in the public press to the Pope. That is what we are discussing, and not the other statements.
You may not be sure about public criticisms of a sitting Pope, as you are a convert (and welcome, even if it is a bit late!). I can’t say if there were public criticisms of John 23rd, although there definitely were people who were as unhappy, if not more so, with the Pope back then at the start of Vatican 2.
It is fine to say I don’t like the Pope’s style of being Pope; it is another thing entirely to leave an impression that he is off the rails. A “ship without a helm” is the equivalent of my comment about a ship without a rudder (if you have sailed, the helm controls the rudder) and that is a verbal attack.
The question was asked as to what the Cardinal said that was dissenting. I have answered that.
I hope Lent is spiritually fulfilling for you and everyone else on the thread; this will be my last response until after Easter.