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In reply to the discussion: If you are not Catholic why do you care anything about the Pope? [View all]hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)33. Former Roman Catholic turned Episcopalian.
I care because of relations with other denominations are affected by who gets in. The pope has a lot of influence world wide. Plus I like a good production and I am sucker for a good Liturgy.
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It's Just Another Dirty Old Man Elected By A Bunch Of Other Dirty Old Men In Red
TheMastersNemesis
Mar 2013
#5
We care because he is a public and influential figure on the world stage....
Swede Atlanta
Mar 2013
#6
Choosing the spiritual leader of 1 billion+ people is a pretty significant event.
tritsofme
Mar 2013
#7
That's it right there. It's significant. The RCC is expected to continue as usual, another
dimbear
Mar 2013
#74
I'm not speaking for myself, but I think people follow it just because it's in the news and in play
Populist_Prole
Mar 2013
#11
I'm not a Buddhist, and I like a lot of what the Dalai Lama has to say and teach. n/t
backscatter712
Mar 2013
#101
^^^^This. Supposed Catholics bending the Supreme Court & other public policy & discourse. n/t
UTUSN
Mar 2013
#28
Well, think back to John Paul II and his influence with the Solidarity movement....
lastlib
Mar 2013
#21
It's happening. The RCC used to be all-powerful in several countries such as
Arugula Latte
Mar 2013
#123
Probably because the Pope and the Church have a lot of influence in politics...
joeybee12
Mar 2013
#26
I think for the same reason I'm interesting in UK royalty, but I'm not British
aikoaiko
Mar 2013
#27
because they try to influence and push laws on others including those of us who aren't Catholic
JI7
Mar 2013
#34
Because my world is larger than things which only directly affect me personally. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#35
I think people care because it is all over tv. If it were the leader of any other religous group,
robinlynne
Mar 2013
#41
It's not so much about the Pope as it is about the tradition of the way they pick the pope.
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#49
The only thing I like about this whole thing are the beautiful photos from Rome!
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#56
I am interested for the same reason that I'm interested in all kinds of things......
PDJane
Mar 2013
#65
I think it is interesting. Hoping for the guy from Ghana (heads explode) but probably the Canadian
underpants
Mar 2013
#66
He has enough that Abortion and Contraception is still being argued at a national level. n/t
Gore1FL
Mar 2013
#132
I ask the same sort of thing everytime the British Royal Family is in the news.
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2013
#80
Maybe because the Obama administration accedes to the Catholic church? And maybe because
forestpath
Mar 2013
#81
i don't and i wish the constant coverage would stop. i doubt the whole world cares. eom
ellenfl
Mar 2013
#82
Fortunately I do not care about any aspect regarding the pope other than how it effects the abuse
jwirr
Mar 2013
#83
cuz the RC church is the last surviving institution of the Roman Empire (western, anyway)
eShirl
Mar 2013
#90
Gossip value. Hoping we might get some changes for the better in the Catholic Church.
JDPriestly
Mar 2013
#91
The guy who is chosen will influence, for good or ill, our fellow citizens--some of whom serve on
MADem
Mar 2013
#93
Because the Roman Catholic Church has a billion adherents and disproportionate political influence.
Spider Jerusalem
Mar 2013
#94
Potentially has a massive effect on politics here in the US. And before many of you say...
stevenleser
Mar 2013
#95
The poverty in predominatly Catholic countries and cultures concerns me a great deal
TexasBushwhacker
Mar 2013
#99
The pomp. The ceremony. The history. The tradition. Unlike anything here in the US.
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#102
I'm not Chinese but I care who the premier of China is. I'm not Russian but I care who the
Rowdyboy
Mar 2013
#104
and the other 1/3 is jewish. a completely unrepresentative court, demographically speaking.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#112
Some people hate the catholic church. I mean, in a way that indicates it's the catholic church
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#110
As a fomer Catholic, I realize that the leader of the RCC still has major influence over political
Ikonoklast
Mar 2013
#141
If the Roman Catholic Church wasn't sticking its nose into government, I wouldn't.
MNBrewer
Mar 2013
#144