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Sweet
Reason
by Ken Blackwell
Jan 04, 2013
Editor's
Note: This column was
co-authored by Bob Morrison.
Much
of the Internet exploded in
wrath over Pope Benedict XVI’s Christmas greetings to the Roman curia.
Delivered in those historic halls painted by Renaissance artists, the
Pope’s
address was given to those tasked with administering the Vatican State
and
serving the Catholic faithful worldwide.
“Rant!”
“Hateful!” “Outrageous!”
These were some of the milder expletives cast at the Pope—the ones we
didn’t
have to delete. This storm of abuse arose because of a papal statement
extolling marriage and the natural family.
Let
us carefully note what is
happening here. The acknowledged leader of the world’s 1.2 billion
Catholics is
speaking to his brother priests about the essentials of the Roman
Catholic
faith. He is speaking in a forum recognized to be the sovereign
territory of a
city-state, known to Catholics as the Holy See.
Even
so, even within these walls,
the Pope is not free from abuse, much of it obscene. Those who think
they can
retreat behind their church walls in America, in France, in Britain, or
anywhere else on earth, and ignore the world outside, need to pay close
attention to what is happening to Pope Benedict XVI’s Christmas message
to his
brethren…
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