Lifesitenews has an interesting report on the fallout from some of the Holy Father's interviews. Strange times.
Whoever thought of carrying out a poll to see how popular the Pope is among Catholics, non-Catholics etc?
What next? 'With a mandate like this, backed by a majority of his party, the Pope can instigate wide-reaching reforms in the Church, his new policies are set to include...'
Strange times.
More like a sign of the times. Ho hum.
ReplyDeleteDoubt it's 89% of orthodox Catholics. I'd say it's probably 99% among anti-Catholics.
ReplyDelete„If Pope Francis tackles reforms, he will find he has the wide approval of people far beyond the Catholic church."
ReplyDeleteHans Küng
http://ncronline.org/news/vatican/paradox-pope-francis
„Pope Francis or Saint Francis?“
http://catholicchurchreform.com/
Yes, the enemies of the Catholic Church.
DeleteMy own approval rating for him would soar considerably if he were to make mandatory a more humble and inclusive liturgy - as I allude to here:
ReplyDeletehttp://english-catholic.blogspot.hk/2013/10/humble-and-inclusive-liturgy-in-spirit.html
"Approval of what is approved of
ReplyDeleteIs as false as a well-kept vow."
John Betjeman