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Saturday, April 05, 2008
Kathryn Jean Lopez :: Townhall.com Columnist
Pope Embraces Reason
by Kathryn Jean Lopez
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ROME -- When Pope Benedict XVI arrives in the United States later this month, be skeptical of the media coverage. Some in the American press actually want to see a knock-down-drag-out war of political ideologies between the pope and president; I think they may end up deeply disappointed.

A recent op-ed piece by Michael Sean Winters, author of "Left at the Altar: How the Democrats Lost the Catholics and How the Catholics Can Save the Democrats" (Perseus, 2008), served the unintentional purpose of warning American Catholics of this media bias. Winters wrote that the pope will "show how much his worldview differs from President Bush's when he denounces the continuing U.S. occupation of Iraq before the U.N. General Assembly -- a denunciation that's expected to be especially harsh after the recent martyrdom of a Chaldean Catholic archbishop killed by insurgents in Mosul."

But all it takes is a modest knowledge of Benedict's three-year papacy to know that that's probably some wishful thinking on the part of liberal Americans.

In truth -- and Vatican officials, analysts and others here will tell you this -- Benedict is not going to America to make headlines. He is coming to the United States as the pope, shepherd to Catholics in America and head of the Vatican City State.

Anyone who was with me at the pope's mass on April 2 in celebration of the life of Pope John Paul II was reminded that Benedict is, in fact, a priest -- a man whose agenda is to remind people about the gospel and its message of salvation in Christ. He isn't just a politician.

Winters wrote: "It wasn't that long ago that the Vatican and the White House saw the world pretty similarly. Throughout the Cold War, both staunchly opposed Communism, laying the bedrock for U.S.-Vatican cooperation." He says those days are over, and that the United States and the Vatican are now at loggerheads.

But if you take a quick overview of recent papal activity, you get the clear indication that this pontiff knows all too clearly the world we live in, and the threat to freedom that the United States is confronting. In the much-debated address he gave at Regensburg University in Germany, he talked about faith and reason and Islam. He was criticized in the Muslim world, but because of his courage in tackling an explosive topic, he's managed to be a catalyst for talks about building a Catholic Church in Saudi Arabia.

This past Easter Sunday, Benedict baptized a now former Muslim-Italian newspaper editor, Magdi Allam. Allam says he tried to encourage Muslims to denounce radical Islam and rise up as moderates against murderous extremism. He got death threats for doing so. Now there is a price on his head. Continued...

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Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor of National Review Online, writes a weekly column of conservative political and social commentary for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
 
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Subject: dreadnot - are you still checking in?


Hi DN,

Are you still checking in here?

Scott

some explanations:
Your questions:

''Whispering things in your ear, telling you what you must know? --REPLY:

That would be YOUR pretense. The Holy Spirit abides in Christ's Church to preserve the whole Gospel and apostolic doctrine without error. Not at my ear. You dismiss His Church; which equals ERROR.

"2. Is it mortal, fallible men in your church who tell you what you must know?"

REPLY: God sends men to be guided by God the Holy Spirit -- our bishops.

What I must know (the truth) is never going to pass away, or be corrupted by men. These bishops, our Church; have the promise of Jesus Christ. He is infallible and stays with His Church. (John 14 :15-17) Christ didn't offer such assurances to any so-called reformer. Nor to free-lance ministers of your sect.

"3. Is it God’s Word in the Bible telling you what you must know?"

OK; YES, in His Church. Outside --NO.

The Bible is silent; you are fallible altogether, without the Holy Spirit. You need Christ's Church as well as the Bible.
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