Heineken-Ashi said:It's not this Pope that matters. It's the people that decided he should be the Pope. Those people are not in the hospital and will not be retiring.agracer said:Maybe there is another version of Pope John Paul II to step up and be the Pope the catholic church needs right now.Ellis Wyatt said:
For his own health, Pope Marx needs to retire.
Regardless of all media misinformation about things the current Pope has said and done (and NOT done - despite the MSM's and catholic bashers attempts to credit him with), he has done a lot of harm to the Church's image.
I find Catholic politics fascinating and followed the last two papal elections fairly closely. The Cardinals didn't elect Francis because they wanted a socialist, they elected him because they wanted a different ethos. John Paul II was a warrior, Benedict XVI was a thinker, and Francis is a humanitarian. I don't think anyone realized at the time that Francis had such naive and ignorant political views or that he would struggle to articulate his messages so much that his words could be twisted to fit almost any agenda. I also doubt the current cardinals would elect another pope like Francis just based on the number of very public disagreements and embarrassing "clarifications" the church has had to issue in response to some of his statements. Regardless, I think the next pope will again have a completely different ethos than the last three and I think, given the confusion wrought by Francis, it will be a strong teacher/communicator.