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Edited on Mon May-16-05 05:08 PM by 4_Legs_Good
Feh! Puh! Puh!!!
Am I going to get in trouble here for continuing to call him Ratzinger? Seriously, I want to know because I simply cannot take him seriously as pope, but I don't want to sow any discord here, as it's one of the only forums where anti-Catholic sentiment doesn't fester. Still disagreement among Catholics? Is that okay, or does it tend to make things too sticky? Maybe I could refer to him as "the pope" if I held my nose every time I typed it (with my elbows?).
Anyway, apparently Ratzinger plans to elevate Bishop Levada to cardinal along with the Doctrine of the Faithful business. He is the archbishop for the S.F. Archdiocese, and a serious conservative, if I remember everything correctly. I know he was very stuffy at my confirmation 17 years ago or so, and he was a big disappointment as our local auxilliary bishop, Patrick Ziemman (who has since left the priesthood under not so wonderful allegations, but who, for my $ is one of the best people I've ever met) couldn't make it. Anyone live in SF who knows more about Levada than my passing knowledge
This guy, Ratzinger, has yet to do anything I agree with, and it's making Sunday mornings easier than ever!
david
Edit: apparently he's not a cardinal yet. Oops!
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