Showing posts with label Vatican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vatican. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Retribution
So, through the media, four anonymous priests (one of them ex) have managed a thorough character assassination on the now retired Cardinal O'Brien. Last night's extended Newsnight Scotland - all 50 minutes of it - struggled to further deride the man who led the Catholic church in Scotland for many years.
Throughout my lifetime I've been suspicious of many religious organisations which are male dominated and Catholicism is one of them. That doesn't mean to say I refute Christianity and its values, but feel it unnatural for people of the same sex to spend the majority of their lives without the company of the opposite sex.
Surely there can't be many people who have not thought there is something 'unusual' about priests counselling families when they have no experience of family situations themselves.
I once worked with a fervent Catholic woman who insisted she must leave work early each Friday because 'the father' called at teatime. Sometimes she would entertain us with anecdotes of his visit and it was particularly amusing when her husband, who converted to Catholicism when he married Frances, would ask the father where he'd gained his experience of birth control. That subject featured highly in the weekly sessions for some reason. Perhaps it was because they were childless, I don't know.
I digress. Why have these four people waited 30 odd years before making there announcements? That's puzzling. Surely they have had ample opportunity to achieve their revenge before now.
Is the Catholic church tainted? No, this will be a 9-day wonder, but it doesn't help those of the Catholic faith in Scotland. O'Brien was a good leader by all accounts and he's acted responsibly by immediately resigning. Of course he may have been pushed but we shall never know. The Vatican is renowned for its ability to stifle controversy and in particular that of a sexual nature.
It was only the other week Cardinal O'Brien suggested priests should be allowed to marry. If only he'd made the suggestion 30 years ago he may not be in disgrace today.
There will be many in the service of the Catholic church who will be feeling uncomfortable with what has happened here in the past week. It's reported that the Pope resigned to purge the church of 'the filth'. Cardinal O'Brien is possibly the tip of an iceberg, yet he will continue to be publicly hung, drawn and quartered by the media.
As you will realise I have a little sympathy for the man because I understand he was well liked in his respective circle and was a 'people' person rather than a shadowy individual who only appeared as a figurehead. My Catholic friends who know him speak highly of him and think no less of him now than they did a week ago. "He's confessed, apologised and resigned," I was told. When I suggested he will be remembered as a hypocrite I was firmly rebuked. "Let's remember some things we did when young that we'd rather forget." Indeed.
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
The £25 Pilgrim Pack

Swiss Guard outside St Peter's Basilica
Photo ALAMY
The Pope is due to visit Britain later this year and the faithful are to be charged up to £25 a head to see Benedict XVI. It will be the first time pilgrims have been charged to attend events during a papal visit and the charges reflect mounting concerns about the costs of the trip.
Charges will be made for two events: a prayer vigil in London's Hyde Park on 18 September and the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman in Birmingham the following day. Church officials said the charges are for transportation to the London and Birmingham events but that pilgrims who want to attend must join a parish group and cannot travel independently. They said the charges were being made because the pilgrims would be 'journeying' to see the Pope, just as ancient pilgrims did and would be provided with a 'pilgrim pack'.
The Vatican has been alarmed by the costs of the visit, with the most recent estimates suggesting it will have to find £14m while taxpayers are facing a £20m bill.
The faithful will pay up without complaint no doubt. That's the reason why the Vatican is one of the wealthiest businesses in the world.
Not surprisingly the Vatican appear to have banned 'immodestly' dressed tourists from the entire Vatican City State. For many years those wishing to visit St Peter's Basilica have been required to dress modestly but recently the guards drew aside men in shorts and women with uncovered shoulders and short skirts to tell them they were not dressed properly. Some of the female visitors bought shawls and scarves from nearby sellers (possibly at exorbitant prices) while a few men had to wander off to the nearest shops to buy long trousers.
So be warned. If you intend to visit the Vatican City when in Rome cover up or it could cost you far more than you thought. Why do the words Vatican City and cover up ring a bell with me?
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Pope's visit to UK,
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Monday, 26 April 2010
The Vatican and the Silly Civil Servant

It has been arranged for some time that the Pope, Benedict the XVI, will visit Scotland in September.
Now, after a silly youngster in the Foreign Office recorded all suggestions of a brainstorming session entitled: 'The Ideal Visit should see', the Vatican are threatening to cancel the visit.
This is the full content of The Ideal Visit should see memo:
Launch of Benedict condoms
Review of Vatican attitude on condom use
Bless a civil partnership
Reversal of policy on women bishops/ ordain women
Open an abortion ward
Speech on equality
Statement on views over adoption (change of stance
Training course for all bishops on child abuse allegations
Harder line on child abuse - announce sacking of dodgy bishops
Vatican sponsorship for network of AIDS clinics
Meet young unemployed people
Apologise for ...
Canonise/pseudo canonise a group
Announce whistle blowing system for child abuse cases
Go to job centre
Debate on abortion
All catholic school should be free entry to all
Speech on democracy
Vatican and C of E funded committee on Dialogue
Launch helpline for abused children
It is understandable why the Vatican, or anyone of the Roman Catholic religion would be taken aback by some of the ideas, but to take offence to the degree of considering cancelling the event is an overreaction. Many will be looking forward to this visit yet some Roman Catholics are still bewildered as to why no one in the Vatican took serious action against priests who interfered with children.
The taxpayers are paying for this visit, not the Vatican which, as we all know, is the wealthiest business in the world.
I should like to think a few of the hundreds of robed men who inhabit the palatial buildings around St Peter's Square had a bit of a chuckle at the whole list. If not they should get out more. As for the Vatican and the threats of being so grossly offended, I suggest some pray for a sense of humour - it's a splendid characteristic.
A message to the silly civil servant - beware, the Righteous are out to get anyone who doesn't follow their rules.
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Catholicism,
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