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Rob H.

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Mon Sep 15, 2014, 07:08 PM Sep 2014

Pope Francis’ new clothes: Why his progressive image is white smoke and mirrors [View all]

Excerpt follows; full article is here. All emphases added by me.

Pope Francis’ new clothes: Why his progressive image is white smoke and mirrors
Don't buy his populist rhetoric. The new pope is every bit the sexist homophobe as his predecessors
ANNA MARCH, THE WEEKLINGS


The image of Pope Francis is that he is a breath of fresh air, more progressive on social issues than his predecessor and a kinder, gentler pope. But when the facts are examined, you see that he is none of these things. There is an enormous disconnect between who the pope really is in terms of his policies and his public relations image, as crafted by the Vatican’s PR man, previously with Fox News. The current PR mission is all about reversing the incredible decline in fundraising under the last pope from the U.S. Catholic Church in particular. Pope Francis has made any number of statements that seem to indicate change and progress that are not reflected in policy. In fact, in the wake of such comments from Pope Francis, the Vatican often makes a point to explicitly state that no church policy has changed.

While the pope transmits a populist vibe—particularly about the economy— he is an old-school conservative who, despite his great PR, maintains nearly all of the social policies of his predecessors and keeps up a hardline Vatican “cabinet.” He has done virtually nothing to change the policies of the church to match his more compassionate rhetoric. People excuse the pope, claiming that he doesn’t have much power to make changes, but this simply isn’t true. Further, it is ludicrous to suggest that a man who denies comprehensive reproductive health care (including all forms of birth control including condoms and abortion) and comprehensive family planning is a man who cares about the poor of this world. The bigotry of homophobia and sexism cloaked in religion are still bigotry and sexism. By giving to the church, American Catholics aren’t supporting “progress,” they are supporting oppression and in this way are complicit in the bigotry, sexism, and oppression of the church.

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Another critical area where Pope Francis has continued in the tradition of his predecessor Pope Benedict is the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church. In addition to praising Pope Benedict’s handling of the scandal, Pope Francis also said in March of this year, “The Catholic Church is perhaps the only public institution that has moved with transparency and responsibility. No one has done more. And yet the church is the only one that has been attacked.” According to an AP report immediately after the Pope made those statements, the Vatican “still has no blanket policy telling bishops to report abusers to police or risk being sanctioned themselves, and to date no bishop has been punished for a cover up. In addition, the harshest penalty the church hands out to abusers is the ecclesial equivalent of firing the priest.” Pope Francis continues to engage in “…. more of what we’ve seen for decades — more gestures, promises, symbolism and public relations,” according to Joelle Casteix of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP.

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Instead, the church has the same focus on dogma over helping the poor, the same oppressive views on women and homosexuals, and the same abhorrent behavior in response to the sex abuse scandals. There is zero flexibility on contraception, abortion, gay rights, women’s role in the church. Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI were at least honest salesmen; they told you exactly what you were getting. Pope Francis is much craftier than that. He uses his charm and humility (and a strong public relations strategy) to achieve the same goal as a used car salesman: to separate you from your money. American Catholics must put their faith and money where their mouth is if they want to see real change in the church. The idea that one can remain an active member of the church and expect ideological change only encourages the current pope to continue the practice of saying one thing and doing another. And why not? His numbers are up. The Catholic Church’s numbers are up. And it stands to reason that donations from American Catholics follow his favorability numbers and rise dramatically.

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Clearly, he's managing to do what he was hired to do. LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #1
Probably not an appropriate time to mention Gelliebeans Sep 2014 #20
Let's remember who invented the word "propaganda..." onager Sep 2014 #2
Progressive image or no, bvf Sep 2014 #3
"the Vatican hired Greg Burke, a former Fox News correspondent, as a senior communications adviser" beam me up scottie Sep 2014 #4
Burke is a traditionalist, a celibate, a member of the conservative catholic alliance Opus-Dei, ... AlbertCat Sep 2014 #10
I know, seriously, wtf? beam me up scottie Sep 2014 #13
"American Catholics must put their faith and money where their mouth is if they want to see... trotsky Sep 2014 #5
To me, some things seem painfully obvious: Rob H. Sep 2014 #24
"...what, exactly, is it going to take?" trotsky Sep 2014 #25
I'm amazed at how naive and gullible so many DUers are about Pope Charlatan. Arugula Latte Sep 2014 #6
*Especially* the so-called progressive ones. mr blur Sep 2014 #7
I can understand why criticism makes Catholics squirmy. beam me up scottie Sep 2014 #8
You're an atheist, mr blur Sep 2014 #9
Whoops! beam me up scottie Sep 2014 #11
Even Skinner joined in on The Popefest . Arugula Latte Sep 2014 #14
A double standard, why are other religious right wingers fair game? beam me up scottie Sep 2014 #15
I don't know, but a lot of times a comment along these lines shows up on a pope thread: Arugula Latte Sep 2014 #16
Ah. beam me up scottie Sep 2014 #17
how little it takes to pull the wool over peoples' eyes, AlbertCat Sep 2014 #12
Interesting read k&r n/t Gelliebeans Sep 2014 #18
At first, I cut him some slack Cartoonist Sep 2014 #19
Gold collected thru centuries of selling indulgences, robbing Jews... onager Sep 2014 #23
I'm cautiously optimistic Act_of_Reparation Sep 2014 #21
Frankie isn't going to change a damned thing. Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2014 #22
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