Uncle Benny
Apr. 27th, 2010 11:06 amThe Foreign Office can grovel all it likes to the Pope, but that leaked memo- which jokily suggested he might use his visit to Britain to launch an new range of condoms and bless a gay marriage- accurately sums up what we think of him and his office. And when I say "we" I suspect that includes a lot of British catholics too. It's not that we hate him; we don't; it's more that we regard him with a kind of amused distaste. He's our shuffling, exasperating, slightly unwholesome Uncle Benny. The FO has issued a grovelling apology, but you can't take back a thing like that. Hatred would be easier to deal with- hatred can be turned around- but no-one ever recovers from the perception that they're funny.
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Date: 2010-04-27 07:17 pm (UTC)I was checking out at the grocery store this morning and saw a national newspaper headline that said Young People losing interest in churches--read the first paragrapsh quickly and I think read that the number was 72% who thought the churches had nothing relevant to say to them--most were, however, "religious" in their minds, but rarely prayed or attended organized institutions.
The Catholic Church is surely dying--and rightly so. It is a dinosaur.
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Date: 2010-04-28 08:55 am (UTC)The abuse scandal means the Vatican has forfeited its moral authority. We could forgive it its reactionary views for as long as we believed its leaders were living by the rules they preached. Now that we know they weren't, we really don't want to hear from it again.