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Old 02-11-2013, 03:18 PM
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The reason they've always had to elect someone so old is because he is infallible. You can't have a whole bunch of people who are infallible and (yes, this is what this means) can live forever walking around inserting their 2 cents. We mustn't let reality interfere.

But seriously, I haven't been a fan of this guy, but this may begin to turn my opinion. Stepping down before you become riddled with dementia, inability to walk or talk to the literally millions of people who want your time and attention, is absolutely the right thing to do. Now, how to deal with the corporeal being while he continues to live...

Here's my conspiracy theory to chew on... VERY shortly after he steps down he will die. The story will be told that he was much sicker than the world was lead to believe, but in fact he will have been offed because it's too difficult for the church to keep all the dogmatic balls in the air (so to speak), with 2 popes hanging around. But his replacement will still be a 75+ year old white guy from Europe. And it's been long enough, they'll probably allow an Italian to take back the crown.
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Old 02-11-2013, 03:34 PM
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But his replacement will still be a 75+ year old white guy from Europe.
ARGH!!! I really hope you're wrong about this. My hope and prayer is for a Pope from one of the African nations or from a Hispanic/Spanish-Speaking country. It's time...

I wasn't a fan of his from the get-go either. (HUGE JPII fan here) I am, however, warming up to the idea that he's trying to be more forward-thinking than the past.

I'm just annoyed by the fact that he came in, changed all the Mass prayers and then resigned...

PS - I meant to put that smiley after my last line...not as the subject line. I'm serious about my first two lines...

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Old 02-11-2013, 05:49 PM
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I'm just annoyed by the fact that he came in, changed all the Mass prayers and then resigned...
I'm never going to remember "and with your spirit."

Similar to what other people have said, I've never been a fan, but this is probably the best choice. I'm excited to see what happens though. It would be interesting if there was an American Pope, but I'm not going to hold my breath.
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Old 02-11-2013, 04:39 PM
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The reason they've always had to elect someone so old is because he is infallible.
I know you may be joking, but just to be clear since it's a common misconception/allegation: It is not Catholic teaching that the pope is infallible. Catholic teaching is that when the pope, acting ex cathedra ("from his chair" -- that is, in his capacity as as shepherd and supreme teacher of the Church), defines that a doctrine of faith or morals must be held by the whole Church, the Church may rely on that teaching as being free from error. While there is no definitive list of such ex cathedra declarations, they have been pretty rare.

I agree that the announcement shows a great deal of courage and humility. It will be interesting to see the role of a bishop emeritus of Rome. (Not buying in to any conspiracy theories.)
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Old 02-13-2013, 03:37 PM
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Here's my conspiracy theory to chew on... VERY shortly after he steps down he will die. The story will be told that he was much sicker than the world was lead to believe
I absolutely agree with this - whether the cardinals are aware or whether this is just between the Pope and his doctor.

As to everyone talking about the wording changes - Lutheran here, but at some point our official wording of the Apostles/Nicene Creed changed from "He descended to the dead" to "He descended into hell." I thought this sucked (so did my mom) and so never stopped saying it the old way. Lo and behold, the wording has now changed back to "to the dead." Stay stubborn y'all, it works. Ha ha.
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Old 02-13-2013, 04:09 PM
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As to everyone talking about the wording changes - Lutheran here, but at some point our official wording of the Apostles/Nicene Creed changed from "He descended to the dead" to "He descended into hell." I thought this sucked (so did my mom) and so never stopped saying it the old way. Lo and behold, the wording has now changed back to "to the dead." Stay stubborn y'all, it works. Ha ha.
LOL. We Presbies have always used "descended into hell." When I was a kid, I thought it was cool that we got to cuss in church -- and in the same part of the service that we got to talk about virgins.
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Old 02-13-2013, 04:15 PM
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LOL. We Presbies have always used "descended into hell." When I was a kid, I thought it was cool that we got to cuss in church -- and in the same part of the service that we got to talk about virgins.
I remember my friend Jenn and I around 3rd grade really loving that part of "What Child Is This" when they talk about "where ox and ASS are feeding."
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Old 02-14-2013, 08:11 PM
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I remember my friend Jenn and I around 3rd grade really loving that part of "What Child Is This" when they talk about "where ox and ASS are feeding."
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LOL. We Presbies have always used "descended into hell." When I was a kid, I thought it was cool that we got to cuss in church -- and in the same part of the service that we got to talk about virgins.
One Lutheran song recalled from third grade had the phrase "free spirit" near the end, and I always softly added the word "bra" thinking of those daytime women's television ads of the '60's.
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