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Friday, February 22, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI's announcement that he would retire at the end of this month shocked many, but one of the causes of his retirement adds to the spectacle.

Italian newspaper La Repubblica exposes more on a network of gay prelates within the Vatican, who may have influenced Pope Benedict's decision to step down from his post as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

The pope received a massive internal report presented by three cardinals in December. He ordered the report after the arrest and conviction of the Pope's butler, Paolo Gabriele, who was found guilty of confiscating documents from the papal apartment. The report said that several factions within the Vatican were breaking commandments, including the sixth (thou shalt not steal) and the seventh (thou shalt not commit adultery). The stealing mentioned was in reference to mismanagement at the Vatican Bank, IOR, and the sixth commandment is often referenced when speaking of homosexuality.

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This church needs a radical new Pope badly.

#1 | Posted by danni at 2013-02-22 02:58 PM | Reply | Flag:

Danni, you shouldn't have posted that thread----you're going to start a fire-storm now.

#2 | Posted by matsop at 2013-02-22 04:07 PM | Reply | Flag:

I'd say 50 Diablo posts hardly constitutes a firestorm, Matsop.

#3 | Posted by Hagbard_Celine at 2013-02-22 04:10 PM | Reply | Flag:

The Catholic Church is almost 2000 years old so I really doubt if that establishment will consider changing radically (code for change to liberal) just because America is being led down the path to failure via liberalism.

#4 | Posted by phesterOBoyle at 2013-02-22 04:21 PM | Reply | Flag:

There's a "network of gay prelates within the Vatican"?

#5 | Posted by ClownShack at 2013-02-22 05:34 PM | Reply | Flag:

While I still like the idea of a Colbert Papency I think the Vatican may be in need of a new world Pope to put this mess in order.

I've heard there's a Brazilian who's in the running.

And if nothing else we'd get a great joke out of him as Pope.

#6 | Posted by Tor at 2013-02-22 05:52 PM | Reply | Flag:

Another day, another conspiracy theory about the pope.

#7 | Posted by uglyblinddate at 2013-02-22 06:09 PM | Reply | Flag:

Actually I just read an article over on the Guardian. So maybe there's something to it after all.

Clearly, the it's-okay-to-be-gay-just-don'
t-act-on-the-impulse isn't working out for the Catholic Church, just like it didn't for the Army. You can either embrace homosexuals and their lifestyle and all that brings, or exclude them outright. Choose wisely.

#8 | Posted by uglyblinddate at 2013-02-22 09:09 PM | Reply | Flag:

The church needs to fire a whole bunch of people.

Anything short of a zero tolerance policy and it will always be business as usual.

rwd

#9 | Posted by rightwingdon at 2013-02-22 10:16 PM | Reply | Flag:

I'll believe that when the same logic is applied to public school teachers, rwd. But the Church in the mid 80's actually did adopt that rule. The abuse cases dropped sharply after that time. The critics do not see the Church responded faster than American public schools in that respect.
But in the meantime teacher unions and school boards quietly push for shield laws in abuse cases so they do not get ransacked by attorneys. No complaint from the usually 'outraged' posters at the DR.

#10 | Posted by Diablo at 2013-02-23 12:33 AM | Reply | Flag:

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