tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213316015209503694.post6941375881003547743..comments2024-01-22T01:52:37.473-06:00Comments on RENEGADE TRADS: ResignationA Sinnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05083094677310915678noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213316015209503694.post-49179901548919550182010-05-10T22:23:43.441-05:002010-05-10T22:23:43.441-05:00I never said the Pope should resign.
I just thoug...I never said the Pope should resign.<br /><br />I just thought that Gordon Brown's actions are a pertinent example in the workings of modern leadership. Labour wasn't getting the job done, negative public opinion, deserved or not, can cripple the effectiveness of any organization, so he stepped down for the good of the Party. He took on responsibility for the whole organization even though strictly speaking one man can hardly be to blame.<br /><br />I never said anything about the the Pope resigning.A Sinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05083094677310915678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213316015209503694.post-9259209770186097322010-05-10T20:29:00.925-05:002010-05-10T20:29:00.925-05:00Great! Follow polls conducted to ascertain the op...Great! Follow polls conducted to ascertain the opinion of the ignorant, un-catechized and even more morally bankrupt Catholic masses. Are you saying the Pope should really care about such polls? Fine, let him resign, and we can get Kasper the friendly poltergeist elected as pope to reform the Church. Get a grip! According to the DIVINE CONSTITUTION of the Church, the pope is SUBJECT TO NO ONE. This of course can make it both extremely difficult and extremely easy to bring about top-down reform. I would like it more if the Pope gave greater consideration to INTELLIGENT CRITICISM offered by those inside and outside the Church. At best, popular "opinion polls" (Who should give a d**n about the opinions of the uninformed and clueless?) should be used by the Vatican in crafting its responses to the press. Resignation? Come on!Pater, O.S.B.noreply@blogger.com