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In reply to the discussion: Pope warns Church against closing in on itself [View all]Cal33
(7,018 posts)59. I wonder if in your subconscious mind you're thinking that there's been only one pope. There
Last edited Wed Jun 12, 2013, 05:43 PM - Edit history (1)
have been something like 250 popes over the 2,000 year history of the
Catholic Church. The average life expectancy of popes comes out to be
8 years.
And each pope has to start from scratch. Each pope is different, has
different priorities, and must make his own agenda. Also, over a period of
2,000 years the backlog of things to be done but have not yet been done
has accumulated and grown to a monstrous size. Which are the most
important and should be done first? Take your pick! And each pope has
some difference in ideas as to which are the most important and should be
done first.
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Yes, but better late than never. Pope Francis is doing what his predecessors should
Cal33
May 2013
#21
I wonder if in your subconscious mind you're thinking that there's been only one pope. There
Cal33
May 2013
#59
No, silly. The church knows we wimmenfolks are second-class citizens and unclean.
Arugula Latte
May 2013
#19
Could well be right, TrogL. Married priests would open the door wide for further change.
Hekate
May 2013
#11
You're right. We give up. Henceforth, all will be returned to the Roman Empire.
Pterodactyl
May 2013
#33
Yeah -- "grown" by plunder, torture and wielding its power against women, gays, kids and
Arugula Latte
May 2013
#20
Your concern about birth control in the fourth century Mediterranean is duly noted.
Pterodactyl
May 2013
#32
So because there a some nice Catholics that negates all the s@#$ the church has done
Arugula Latte
May 2013
#49
Shattering myth no. 1: The church doesn't change. It's perfect. Back away slowly.
lindysalsagal
May 2013
#14
Welcome what change? A few muttered words from a guilty old homophobic protector of child
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#30
Hey my man..we should make every alliance we can..leave no stone unturned..
Vietnameravet
May 2013
#41