A good day for a change
Apr. 19th, 2005 06:26 pmToday I got some paying work as a translator, which was great. I translated a piece of political communication which struggled to right a major wrong and to undo a political Berlusconi crime, which was even better - it is so good to be paid for work you would do unpaid. Finally, the Conclave elected the man I was hoping for. I am not sure whether Pope Benedict XVI Ratzinger is the man I feel the Church needs - someone with attention to all the administrative and procedural matters that John Paul, however great, had allowed to deteriorate so shockingly. I know that he is a German, and that usually helps - Germans without administrative abilities are few and far between. But I know that his election is a kick in the teeth for the whole BBC "the Church must adapt itself to the modern world" party. Christians will not be driven out of their own mother Church just yet, as they are being driven out of the main Protestant denominations and struggling to survive among the Anglicans. The war has only just begun.
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Date: 2005-04-19 05:22 pm (UTC)Is there anyone else you would have preferred if it wasn't him?
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Date: 2005-04-20 02:06 am (UTC)Like you said, the war has only just begun. However, with all due respect, Benedict XVI is 74...
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Date: 2005-04-20 06:36 am (UTC)Anmd congrats on the Pope, I suppose. Not that I understand much in these matters.