Why was Benedict elected?
"[Cardinal Joseph] Ratzinger appeared as the best and the brightest they had," Allen stated.He said the cardinals identified three things they wanted the successor of Peter to address: runaway secularism in the West; someone to reform the Roman Curia; and someone who had "the substance of Pope John Paul II without the craziness," i.e., the frenetic pace, of John Paul II.
As examples of how the pope does business, Allen noted that rather than consult two or three Italian bishops for advice on choosing the head of the Italian bishops' conference, he sought input from all of Italy's 245 bishops.
Likewise, at the World Synod of Bishops last fall, when groups were at odds on their views of the Eucharist, the pope spoke from the floor of the assembly."He settled it not by act of authority," Allen said, "but by reasoned argument."
Mike passes along a report that one Milwaukee priest in attendance would have rather been at Martinifest.
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