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Pope blasts Vatican bureaucrats for lusting for power, suffering 'spiritual Alzheimer's'

ATICAN CITY � Pope Francis issued a blistering critique Monday of the Vatican bureaucracy that serves him, denouncing how some people lust for power at all costs, live hypocritical double lives and suffer from "spiritual Alzheimer's" that has made them forget they're supposed to be joyful men of God.

Francis' Christmas greeting to the cardinals, bishops and priests who run the Holy See was no joyful exchange of holiday good wishes. Rather, it was a sobering catalog of 15 sins of the Curia that Francis said he hoped would be atoned for and cured in the New Year.

He had some zingers: How the "terrorism of gossip" can "kill the reputation of our colleagues and brothers in cold blood." How cliques can "enslave their members and become a cancer that threatens the harmony of the body" and eventually kill it by "friendly fire." About how those living hypocritical double lives are "typical of mediocre and progressive spiritual emptiness that no academic degree can fill."

"The Curia is called on to always improve itself and grow in communion, holiness and knowledge to fulfill its mission," Francis said. "But even it, as any human body, can suffer from ailments, dysfunctions, illnesses."

Francis, who is the first Latin American pope and never worked in the Italian-dominated Curia before he was elected, has not shied from complaining about the gossiping, careerism and bureaucratic power intrigues that afflict the Holy See. But as his reform agenda has gathered steam, he seemed even more emboldened to highlight what ails the institution.

The cardinals were not amused. The speech was met with tepid applause, and few were smiling as Francis listed one by one the 15 "Ailments of the Curia" that he had drawn up, complete with footnotes and Biblical references.

The annual Christmas greeting comes at a tense time for the Curia, the central administration of the Holy See which governs the 1.2-billion strong Catholic Church. Francis and his nine key cardinal advisers are drawing up plans to revamp the whole bureaucratic structure, merging offices to make them more efficient and responsive.

The Vatican's finances are also in the midst of an overhaul, with Francis' finance czar, Cardinal George Pell, imposing new accounting and budget measures on traditionally independent congregations not used to having their books inspected.

Yet it was perhaps Pell that Francis had in mind when he complained about the temptation to lust for power even if it means defaming or discrediting others "even in newspapers or magazines, to show themselves as more capable ... in the name of justice and transparency."

Pell recently penned an explosive essay in Britain's Catholic Herald in which he said his team had discovered that the financial situation of the Holy See was "much healthier than it seemed, because some hundreds of millions of euros were tucked away in particular sectional accounts and did not appear on the balance sheet."

The Vatican later clarified that the money hadn't been hidden and that nothing illicit was going on, just that the funds didn't appear on the Vatican's balance sheet. Over the weekend, the Jesuit magazine America reported that an internal Vatican memo had undercut Pell's claim of having found the cash in the first place, saying the funds kept in the Vatican Secretariat of State were well-known, duly reported, were used to cover Vatican losses and special projects and actually had been well-managed over the years.

Francis started off his list with the "ailment of feeling immortal, immune or even indispensable."

Then one-by-one he went on: Being vain. Wanting to accumulate things. Having a "hardened heart." Wooing superiors for personal gain. Having a "funereal face" and being too `'rigid, tough and arrogant," especially toward underlings -- a possible reference to the recently relieved Swiss Guard commander said to have been too tough on his recruits for Francis' tastes.

Some critiques could have been seen as worthy of praise: working too hard and planning too much ahead. But even those traits came in for criticism as Francis noted that people who don't take time off to be with family are overly stressed, and those who plan everything to a `'T" don't allow themselves to be surprised by the "freshness, fantasy and novelty" of the Holy Spirit.

"How good it is for us to have a healthy sense of humor," he said.

At the end of the speech, Francis asked the prelates to pray that the "wounds of the sins that each one of us carries are healed" and that the Church and Curia itself are made healthy.
Bureaucrats are still bureaucrats...government bureaucrats being the worst.
Pope gonna end up "accidentally" falling down some Vatican stairs...
Originally Posted by Deerwhacker444
Pope gonna end up "accidentally" falling down some Vatican stairs...

Good one...!
Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by Deerwhacker444
Pope gonna end up "accidentally" falling down some Vatican stairs...

Good one...!


That will probably happen as soon as he starts reassigning administrators to hospice duty in India.


Catholic to the core here.

I say good for Pope Francis. He is a breath of fresh air in a stale room.

We were recently in Rome and, of course, spent lots of time in the Basilica of Saint Peter (even visited Saint Peter's Tomb) and Vatican City.

Whenever Francis had a general audience or an Angelus, umpteen thousand folks jammed Saint Peter's Square hours before he showed up. And when he drove around the square, the chant, "Francisco, Francisco, Francisco" hit at least 120 decibels.

He seems to be a good man and hopefully he can clean out the deadwood in the Curia. After all, he IS a Jesuit.

Merry Christmas Folks,

Steve

I left the Catholic Church as it is more about property, power, and money, than Jesus Christ.
Originally Posted by jimmyp
I left the Catholic Church as it is more about property, power, and money, than Jesus Christ.

A lot of churches are that way. I think the tax free status of churches attracts a lot of charlatans.
The Pope is really ticking off his puppet masters. He keeps this up and he is going to have a sudden illness that's terminal.
Originally Posted by derby_dude
The Pope is really ticking off his puppet masters. He keeps this up and he is going to have a sudden illness that's terminal.


This Pope might be tough enough to kill off a few of them first.
he might wind up getting back the assets from the church of england.

on a more serious note, if they'd all quit wearing those silly medevil garb and regalia they'd relate better with the rank and file in the post-modern era. they still look better than the islamacist towel-heads.
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by derby_dude
The Pope is really ticking off his puppet masters. He keeps this up and he is going to have a sudden illness that's terminal.


This Pope might be tough enough to kill off a few of them first.


Hopefully. He's a keeper.

Steve
he might be a covert Mason and is working to bring an increased amount of enlightenment to discussions at the RoundTable?
The College of Cardinals is getting a lesson they never expected: elections have consequences.
that's a good point. the cardinals did elect him, and elections do have consequences.

read my lips, no new taxes, etc. etc.and you can keep your doctor.
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
The College of Cardinals is getting a lesson they never expected: elections have consequences.


That's why I said the Pope is going to have a sudden terminal illness one of these days if he keeps it up. The puppet masters behind the Cardinals are going to push the Cardinals to choose another pope one way or another.
Originally Posted by derby_dude
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
The College of Cardinals is getting a lesson they never expected: elections have consequences.


That's why I said the Pope is going to have a sudden terminal illness one of these days if he keeps it up. The puppet masters behind the Cardinals are going to push the Cardinals to choose another pope one way or another.


The puppet masters behind the Cardinals?

Most of the Vatican Senior administrators are Cardinals. This time they just got outvoted by the Cardinals outside of Rome.
Snipe, keep in mind that DD thinks everybody and everything is controlled by puppet masters - except him, of course. With him, it's only "the voices."
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
The College of Cardinals is getting a lesson they never expected: elections have consequences.


thats a fact. Popes can be voted out of office as well as be voted in. This one probably won't last long.
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Snipe, keep in mind that DD thinks everybody and everything is controlled by puppet masters - except him, of course. With him, it's only "the voices."


laugh laugh laugh

No, I'm afraid I'm controlled by the puppet masters as well. We all have puppet masters even the puppet masters.
Originally Posted by derby_dude
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Snipe, keep in mind that DD thinks everybody and everything is controlled by puppet masters - except him, of course. With him, it's only "the voices."


laugh laugh laugh

No, I'm afraid I'm controlled by the puppet masters as well. We all have puppet masters even the puppet masters.


DD, you need to quit listening to George Noory at nights on Coast to Coast radio. He's making you a paranoid conspiracy theory believer.
Whoever is controlling all of us, it's nice to see the Pope confronting the establishment. Hallelujah for him.

"The Vatican" is just a bunch of men in power behaving like men in power always do - enjoying the earthly benefits of power and maintaining or expanding it as their number one goal.

It would be really interesting to have the Pope show "The Shoes of the Fisherman" on Vatican movie night.
problem with this pope, is that he is wedded not to traditional Church doctrine, , but to 'liberation theology'.
Good thing it's not Black Liberation Theology.

I wouldn't like him anymore, then.
Admirable as this Pope may be, he's gotta know that those occupying cushy Vatican posts and enjoying all the material privileges therein didn't get there by chance.

They don't WANT to do the poor-priest-in-service-to-needy-flock thing else they'd be out there getting their hands dirty amid poverty already. No surprise they would turn out to be a gossipy and spiteful bunch of hacks either.

JMHO,
Birdwatcher
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