Our Pope Never Fails to Disappoint

I have never been inclined to papiolotry, as opposed to a great appreciation for the office created by Christ and its vast history, but if I had been, this kidney stone of a papacy would have cured me of that affliction.

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Don L
Don L
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 4:15am

Somehow I suspect that dissing the past, is thus dissing tradition, which is dissing God’s Church.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 5:38am

Says the man who is occupying the Chair of St Peter. In a city steeped in history, with treasures, traditions and art accumulated over many centuries. His lack of self-awareness is amusing.

Ben Butera
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Monday, April 18, AD 2022 5:53am

Disturbing…
A pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Fatima, etc. could be considered seeking the Lord among the ruins of the past. Could The Mass, the rosary, etc. be called “a habit of the past”?

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 6:07am

He’s more the HIV of a papacy. He spreads to certain groups, and there’s no cure except death.

Dave G.
Dave G.
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 6:25am

I would say a Christianity that pits the present or future against the past is a Christianity without Easter.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 7:38am

It’s ironic the pope says this while commemorating an event that took place two thousand years ago.

MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 7:39am

When will he get to the punch line and realize the seat he occupies is the oldest in our Church?
He thinks secularizing the Church will make the world holy and he has it backwards.

Pinky
Pinky
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 8:52am

Ever have that older pastor who has five homilies and rotates through them?

Art Deco
Art Deco
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 9:12am

Ever have that older pastor who has five homilies and rotates through them?

No, I had an ancient pastor who had been building a file of homilies since the 1940s, one for each Sunday of the liturgical year, annotated at irregular intervals by his readings of the Church Fathers. His homilies had a stereotyped format and always began with telling us the Biblical School of Jerusalem’s estimate of the date of the event in the Gospel and always concluded with an admonishment for the coming week. He was the finest preacher I have ever encountered. Curiously, his congregation had evaporated under him for reasons no one left there could fathom. There were just a few dozen left when infirmity forced him into retirement.

David WS
David WS
Monday, April 18, AD 2022 9:13am

The only Tradition he’s ended is the Tradition of seriously considering papal pronouncements.

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