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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis Advisory Council To Reform Church With Permanent Panel Of 8 Cardinals [View all]AngryOldDem
(14,180 posts)45. And he's been in the office for how long now? A month?
Already what he has said and done (with this latest announcement) has been more than Benedict did in all his time in the chair.
Of course Francis realizes the damage that has been done. That was something else that Benedict hardly ever did, except when he was pressed to do so, and then only grudgingly. I think he is committed to making changes and cleaning out the curia (which this sounds like to me) is an excellent place to start.
I'm keeping an open mind; yours, apparently, will not be changed no matter what, which is okay. But to slam the man for not coming in and changing the whole culture overnight is a bit unfair, IMO.
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Pope Francis Advisory Council To Reform Church With Permanent Panel Of 8 Cardinals [View all]
Beacool
Apr 2013
OP
I agree that term limits for the Curia would be a great idea, but it's unlikely to happen. It
Cal33
Apr 2013
#43
Why not do them a favor and spell it out for them? Below is what I learned in catechism class
Cal33
Apr 2013
#47
Oh, I understand about speaking ex-cathedra. I was a good Catholic boy for years.
Heywood J
Apr 2013
#46
For a Church that moves slowly it is an interesting development, but I will take a wait
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#25
I went to the classes with a friend; one night a man came in to warn us about college!!!
Hekate
Apr 2013
#67
Isn't it possible for Pope Francis to both support the humanitarian work of US nuns, and also
Cal33
Apr 2013
#69
He's not 'cracking down on abortion'; he's cracking down on the nuns
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2013
#70