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trotsky

(49,533 posts)
2. Let's face it.
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 01:52 PM
Feb 2013

There isn't exactly a progressive, forwarding-thinking pool of candidates to pick from. And the guys who make the decision were all selected by the guy who's quitting. Liberal Catholics will get their hopes up, and admonish the rest of us for having doubts about their church's capacity for real, significant change - but in the end, very little will change, and in fact have a real possibility of getting worse. And most of the liberal Catholics will go right on putting their money in the collection plate, hoping the NEXT guy will be better, while supporting the status quo.

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His name is Peter ablamj Feb 2013 #1
Let's face it. trotsky Feb 2013 #2
Most liberal Catholics like myself left the Church a long time ago. I see it for what it is and monmouth3 Feb 2013 #7
That is awesome to hear. trotsky Feb 2013 #8
I will admit to feeling guilty sometimes but I cannot stand hypocrisy, so I just quit. Thanks. monmouth3 Feb 2013 #9
Thats great. I wish more could see how to keep thier faith, yet shed the baggage that is the church cleanhippie Feb 2013 #11
Agreed. I was DONE with that church well over a decade ago ButterflyBlood Feb 2013 #19
You should wait until after the election. rug Feb 2013 #3
Then your wad was shot long ago... cleanhippie Feb 2013 #4
Naturally, favorites always win. rug Feb 2013 #5
That must-have-last-word compulsion really makes you get creative. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #6
Very incisive! Starboard Tack Feb 2013 #22
Hey rug, you left that thing you scrapped off the bottom of your shoe. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #23
Oh, I hadn't noticed. We must have had another argument. rug Feb 2013 #25
Hadn't noticed? You walked away with a limp! cleanhippie Feb 2013 #31
Would be a poor choice, imo. (nt) pinto Feb 2013 #10
Who WOULDN'T be a poor choice. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #12
Yeah, it'll be interesting to watch. pinto Feb 2013 #13
Considering just how much baggage ratzinger brought with him and was chosen anyway... cleanhippie Feb 2013 #14
Yeah, it's very political. I think Benedict was a "fall back" option by a divided conclave. pinto Feb 2013 #15
interesting to watch. Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #24
Who's in the running? 12 names to watch to become the next pope struggle4progress Feb 2013 #16
If it's Dolan, I'll become a Shaker. rug Feb 2013 #20
The next pope? Meet some candidates struggle4progress Feb 2013 #17
Pope Benedict XVI resigns: who are the contenders for the top job? struggle4progress Feb 2013 #18
And another favorite... onager Feb 2013 #21
No, he's a sedevacantist. rug Feb 2013 #26
OK, I had to look that up. Adsos Letter Feb 2013 #32
Yeah, there's a fair amount of them out there. rug Feb 2013 #33
I believe Ratz-inger has already pre-selected his candidate and signaled this to the Swede Atlanta Feb 2013 #27
Agreed.... skepticscott Feb 2013 #30
I think it will be an Italian. hrmjustin Feb 2013 #28
They would never do that. This is just the media hyping up an unlikely scenario. xilify Feb 2013 #29
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