[Vision2020] Farewell to an Uninspiring Pope

Art Deco art.deco.studios at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 03:47:38 PST 2013


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February 11, 2013
Farewell to an Uninspiring Pope By JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY

POPE BENEDICT XVI<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/benedict_xvi/index.html?inline=nyt-per>quit.
Good. He was utterly bereft of charm, tone-deaf and a protector of
priests who abused children. He’d been a member of the Hitler Youth. In
addition to this woeful résumé, he had no use for women.

The Roman Catholic
Church<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/r/roman_catholic_church/index.html?inline=nyt-org>,
which in so many ways has been a great boon to the City of New York, has
been choked and bludgeoned into insignificance by a small group of men
based in Italy.

Priests cannot marry. Why? I will tell you why. Priests cannot marry
because they would have to marry women. Women cannot be priests.

Why? Women cannot become priests because of a bunch of old men. These old
men justify their beliefs with a brace of ridiculous arguments that Jesus
would have overturned in a minute. “Do unto others as you would have them
do to you.” What about that is hard to understand? If you can become a
priest, I can become a priest. Period. Equality.

Benedict has not been idle. He has put in place a lot of other old guys who
have no interest in sharing power with anyone outside the club. The last
pope we had who showed signs of spiritual vision was John XXIII. That was a
long time ago. He had humility and a good heart. These more recent
appointments have been disheartening in the extreme.

When I was a kid at St. Anthony’s in the Bronx (one of the schools that the
archdiocese of New York is now closing), there were boxes for the poor. The
people of the East Bronx worked hard and made little. Everybody put money
in those boxes. I put money in those boxes. As far as I’m concerned, that
money was stolen.

I have watched the wealth of the Catholic Church turned into a subsidy for
wrongdoing and a prop for the continuing campaign against women’s rights
and homosexuality. Neighborhood churches, built with the hard-earned money
of working-class people, are being sold off. The sacrifices that were made
to build these churches were significant and local. The decision to close
them has been made antiseptically, by remote control. The men who make
these decisions are at a remove, very much involved in protecting their
power and comfort.

I have little reason to hope that the Church of Rome will suddenly realize
that without women, the Catholic Church is doomed, and should be doomed. I
think of those good nuns who educated me, of their lifelong devotion and
sacrifice. They have been treated like cattle by a crowd of domineering
fools. In Benedict, the Catholic Church got the pope it deserved. I can
only hope, for the sake of my parents, who loved the church so much, that a
miracle of divine grace alters the writing on the wall. If not, the
Catholic Church will suffer the fate it deserves.

John Patrick Shanley<http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/s/john_patrick_shanley/index.html>is
the author of “Doubt” and other plays.


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