Monday, February 11, 2013

CONSIDER THESE considers: Pope


In the search for the new pope which has already begun, one thing  of socio-political and theological importance would be interesting to watch:  among candidates with equal qualifications would there ever a cardinal from Africa be elected? It's not the race issue; it's the contraception issue, huge in the overpopulated continent. The Catholic Church has shown some tendency to update its ways of communicating with the people through changes in the official “Osservatore Romano” even during the conservative period of Pope Benedict. Would that be a significant trend or a painless superficial adjustment to the new times? Is this the time and opportunity to review the theology on God’s opinion on how to stop creating human lives that are bound to perish in an environment of extreme poverty, lives which didn’t have to be created in the first place? And again, it’s about contraception, not abortion. One wonders which one is the biggest taboo.

-Elena Spilioti

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