The phrase 'stop-gap' pop in to anyone's mind besides my own?
John Paul did good things, also bad things. Why does everyone here make a saint out of him ? He did very good things in world politics and for peace. He did very bad things with his out-of-this-world opinions on gays, abortion, euthanasia and contraceptives.Originally Posted by Shae_B2D
The phrase 'stop-gap' pop in to anyone's mind besides my own?
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
i'm back, as shae said, we'll never know the true facts, but as a young boy in the Hitler Youth, all the brainwashing and propaganda did not encourage him to join the Nazis, he deserted the German army. Does the Catholic church as a whole not preach against homosexuality???Originally Posted by Éanna
It is not just him banging on about it!!
Anyway, this has gone off topic as usual and i can't be bothered debating an off-topic carry-on when all you want to do is have a dig at the Church
I know wee Liam will come on later and you two can enjoy what u love doing, debating with each other
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My young lad at home was hoping scooby doo was going to pop out through the curtains..![]()
Seriously he looks like a nice guy.. a bit old at 78 but i dont think the Vatican wants another pope for 26 years..the Brazilian cardinal was a decent guy also and i would have liked to see him..but best of luck to our new pope..
That Nazi story/Hitler boy thing should be wiped from the thread..shame!
The Taoiseach has welcomed the election of cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the new Pope.
Mr Ahern said: "On behalf of the Government and the people of Ireland, I extend my warmest congratulations and best wishes to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger on his election as Pope Benedict XVI.
"The scenes of rejoicing and excitement which we have witnessed in St Peter's this evening express the goodwill which people around the world, of all religions and none, will feel towards the new Pope.
"The awesome responsibility that comes with occupying the See of Peter has, if anything, been increased by the scale of the impact made by his predecessor, the late Pope John Paul II. The worldwide impact of that pontificate, and the outpouring of sorrow at his death, represents a resource and a source of encouragement for the new Pope.
"It demonstrates that the world is waiting to hear his voice and receive his blessing.
"Pope Benedict XVI is a man of profound learning and knows only too well the pressures which await him in the office of Pope.
"He has chosen a name which associates him with the great mission of peace of the occupants of the See of Peter.
"All Irish men and women, whatever their tradition, will wish him well. He will have the prayers and good wishes of the Christian people of Ireland, especially, of course, of the Roman Catholic community, here as around the world."
http://breaking.tcm.ie/2005/04/19/story198865.html
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I have a huge problem with people preaching against something completely normal as homosexuality. This was, amongst the other few things I named, the problem I had with John Paul II and this was also why I hoped in vein to see a more progressive pope in control this time.
And agree, a Nazi past cannot be erased by an excuse such as "I was brainwashed". Leslie Van Houten was brainwashed as well, and I don't see her walking around freely in LA... Maybe a bad comparison, but then I only mean that facts are facts.
Won't judge Ratzinger on it though. People make mistakes and if they correct them I won't keep on nagging about it. That's why we have Typp-ex, to wipe out previous errors and make a clean sheet againEveryone deserves a new chance without being judged on their past. Despite facts...
Again every young boy at that time in Germany was automatically signed up for Hitler youth.. There was nothing him or his parents could have done, it was the law, obey it or die
I'm pretty sure conscription to the Hitler youth was mandatory in 1940's Germany.
Ratzinger looks like he's dying already, poor chap.He wasn't the best candidate in my opinion, they should have gone for a more centralist figure.
haha you beat me to itOriginally Posted by Eire06
Good profile of the manhere
Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
yes and also eire06, as far as i know it began out as voluntary, but Hitler soon made it mandatory and parents had no choice, you cannot blame a young boy and compare him like that as some people are doing here. it is different being an adult and a child and being put in these situationsOriginally Posted by Soper
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Not sure about this Joseph Ritzinger(Pope Benidict XVI) guy, he will be far less liberal than Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II.)
He is ment to be strongly opposed to:
Homosexuality
Women Preists
Marrige for Preists
Conterception
IMO these are the main problems facing the catholic church and they need to become ,more liberal on some if not all of the above if they want to discontinue the current trend with preists and citzens leaving the catholic church. And start bringing people back to the church
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St Malachys prophecy takes a step ever more closer......
So in 2008 it looks like we get to see the human face of Satan.
See you in 2020 for the end of the world....
Well they have been known to change thier mind about things in the past and I guess that some people were hoping that the church could have a more modern view on some issues, after-all, the world is not flat and does revolve around the sun!Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Agreed 100%. I was very disappointed by this appointment, though not suprised. It's terrible to ay, but he should pass away within the decade, and hopefully the growing liberalism with the RC Church will come to the ofore for the next Papal election. I personally, am thinking of writing/e-mailing, whatever it takes, to try and get this Pope to see straight re:homosexuality, Africa, contraception. If enough Catholics did this, it could make a big difference. Congrats to the man though, all the same.Originally Posted by Neish
In his memoirs, Ratzinger wrote that he was enrolled in the Nazi youth movement against his will when he was 14 in 1941, when membership was compulsory. He said he was soon let out because of his studies for the priesthood.Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Two years later he was drafted into a Nazi anti-aircraft unit as a helper, a common task for teenage boys too young to be soldiers. A year later he was released, only to be sent to the Austrian-Hungarian border to construct tank barriers.
He deserted the Germany army in April 1945, in the final weeks of the war in Europe, and returned to Traunstein — a risky move, since deserters were shot on the spot if caught, or publicly hanged as examples to others.
When he arrived home, U.S. soldiers took him prisoner and held him in a POW camp for several weeks. Upon his release, he re-entered the seminary.
Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
I wonder is it benedict, called after the eggs ??Originally Posted by aido_b
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Ah dont worry, we're all going to die in the year 2000Originally Posted by Gareth
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As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Its interesting reading the brief biop above when you think we go from a Polish freedom fighter to a German forced-to-be-a-nazi-aide.
Gareth whats this St Malachy prophecy craic? Never heard of it meself.
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