My new American Thinker post.
It is a great day to be a Catholic. We have a new Pope
and he is a triple first:
"The new pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio (pronounced Ber-GOAL-io), will be called Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. He is also the first non-European pope in more than 1,200 years and the first member of the Jesuit order to lead the church."
"3 firsts" in one Pope: Latin American, Jesuit and non-European! I did not see that coming!
As a Latin American, who grew up in Cuban churches when the mass was still in Latin, I am so pleased that the Vatican has selected a man who was born speaking Spanish.
"The new pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio (pronounced Ber-GOAL-io), will be called Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. He is also the first non-European pope in more than 1,200 years and the first member of the Jesuit order to lead the church."
"3 firsts" in one Pope: Latin American, Jesuit and non-European! I did not see that coming!
As a Latin American, who grew up in Cuban churches when the mass was still in Latin, I am so pleased that the Vatican has selected a man who was born speaking Spanish.
It will be a huge boost to a region that has felt
underrepresented by the choices made in the Vatican. I hear that 40% of the Catholics live in the Caribbean and Latin
America. Furthermore, half of the world's Catholics under 40 live in Latin
America!
How much longer can the Vatican overlook the one region
of the world where the church has so many young
members?
However, there is something about this new Pope that I
like even more: He chose the name of Francis!
We all remember how Saint Francis was told to rebuild the church. Frankly, the Catholic Church needs a little
rebuilding and it starts with the Vatican bureaucracy.
The recent scandals have
hurt the church deeply.
First, it showed that
the Vatican bureaucracy was more concerned with protecting bad priests than
cleaning up their criminal behavior. Yes, I said criminal
behavior; and;
Second, the actions of a
small number of priests has stained the wonderful work of men and women who've
made up the clergy over
centuries.
Let me give you two
examples of good priests and nuns who did so much to help the Cuban immigrants
and people who fought the communist dictatorship in the
island.
Operation Pedro Pan brought thousands of Cuban children to the US
in the early 1960's. it was run by Father Walsh and a lot of beautiful nuns
who cared for the children until they were reunited with their
parents.
Cuban priests used to
hide dissidents in their churches. One of these men was Father Miguel
Angel Loredo, a big hero of mine. There were always Cuban priests in the
political prisons.
Again, it breaks my
heart that a small group of priests have filled the front pages with their awful
acts and overshadowed the beautiful work of so many over time.
My only concern is that he is 76 years old. The papacy is a very difficult job, from the travel
to the day to day management of the bureaucracy. We pray
that Pope Francis selects a fresh new team that
will tackle the problems and fight secularism all over the world.
Good luck to Pope Francis! We should all say a prayer for the new Pope! And we say "muchas gracias" to the Cardinals who made this wonderful choice.
Good luck to Pope Francis! We should all say a prayer for the new Pope! And we say "muchas gracias" to the Cardinals who made this wonderful choice.
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