RINF.COM: THE BREAKING NEWS ALTERNATIVE

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
RINF Forum
Breaking News | Forum | UK News | USA News | World News | Political News | Sci-Tech News | War & Terrorism News | Sports News | Multimedia | Set Homepage
BREAKING NEWS
NEW RINF FORUM!

Benedict to Confront Skeptics, Scandal in U.S. Trip

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

By Nadine Elsibai

Pope Benedict XVI has a lot of catching up to do with the U.S. and its 69 million Roman Catholics as he begins his first official visit to the country.

The trip marks the first by a pope to the U.S. since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the American invasion of Iraq, and the revelations that, over a span of decades, Catholic clergymen had sexually abused minors. Benedict, upon arriving at Andrews Air Force Base today, was greeted by President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura.

While Benedict’s reserved public persona contrasts with the celebrity status of the last papal visitor, John Paul II, he has confronted all three issues head on. He triggered riots among Muslims by speaking out against Islamic extremism, criticized the war, and forced the church to begin facing up to the sex scandal. The pope, en route to Washington today, said he felt “deeply ashamed” over the scandal, according to the Associated Press, which cited Italy’s ANSA news service.

“Benedict XVI is willing to defy the conventions when he thinks the truth is at stake,” said George Weigel, a theologian and author of 20 books on Catholicism. “You sometimes have to shake things up to get a serious conversation started.”

Benedict, who will turn 81 tomorrow, is coming three years after assuming leadership of the world’s 1.1 billion Roman Catholics.

First Meeting

A motorcade drove Bush to Andrews, the first time he’s met a head of state there. Bush and Benedict will discuss human rights and combating extremism in the Muslim world, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters in Washington today. They will also discuss Lebanon and efforts to fight hunger and disease in Africa.

The pope’s five-day trip, with a dozen scheduled events in Washington and New York, will also feature a United Nations address, a talk to the nation’s bishops, and Mass for more than 40,000 at the Washington Nationals baseball stadium.

Benedict’s stops in New York, which he will visit on April 18, include the site of the 2001 terrorist strikes, the first visit by a pope to a U.S. synagogue and Mass at Yankee Stadium.

Americans will see “a strikingly different figure” in Joseph Alois Ratzinger than his predecessor, who reigned for 26 years and last visited the U.S. in 1999, said Stephen Pope, a theology professor at Boston College.

`A Rock Star’

“John Paul II was very much a celebrity, almost a rock star in some ways, and he tended to call a lot of attention to himself,” he said. “Benedict XVI is much more shy.”

He’ll be greeted by a church whose membership is expanding by more than 1 percent a year, said Mary Gautier, a demographer affiliated with Georgetown University, although that growth is mostly fueled by immigrants. Hispanics now make up almost one- third of American Catholics.

He’ll also be met with skepticism: On many social issues, American Catholics part ways with the Vatican, with 63 percent believing that same-sex couples should have access to the same legal protection as heterosexuals, and 62 percent saying abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to Washington Post-ABC News surveys.

Still, the man once known as the Vatican’s “watchdog of orthodoxy” is popular among American Catholics: Almost three- quarters hold positive views of Benedict, according to a March 24-29 Pew poll.

Not Blindly Following

“Clearly, they like the pope, but that doesn’t mean they’re going to do everything he tells them,” said Father Thomas Reese of Georgetown’s Woodstock Theological Center. “People ultimately are going to do what they think is right.”

The biggest strain in relations is over what many American Catholics say has been the church’s reluctance to deal with the child-abuse scandal, in which more than 5,000 U.S. clergymen have been accused of molesting some 12,000 victims, according to data compiled by the U.S.

“Pedophilia is completely incompatible with the practice of ministry,” the pope said today during his flight to the U.S., AP said, citing ANSA.

Within months of his papacy, he began confronting what he had called a culture of “filth” in the church. Men showing “deep-seated homosexual tendencies” can’t be priests, decreed the Vatican body in charge of seminaries, in 2006. Priests have been dismissed, and settlements with victims reached.

Many Catholics say the pope hasn’t done enough: Voice of the Faithful, a 35,000-member group, ran a full-page advertisement in the New York Times on April 8 calling on Benedict to meet with abuse survivors and create more transparency in the church hierarchy.

Muslim Uproar

The uproar over Benedict’s bluntness has sometimes forced him to retreat.

In September 2006, he sparked Muslim protests when he implicitly linked Islam to violence, during a lecture in his native Germany. Vandals threw firebombs at churches, gunmen killed a nun in Somalia, and adherents of al-Qaeda threatened to assault Rome.

He apologized and fostered the creation of a Muslim- Catholic forum. As a result, Imam Hassan al-Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Michigan, said Benedict can help head off a “clash of civilizations” between Muslims and Christians.

“The pope is in a perfect position” to “narrow the gap that exists between the disenchanted Muslim world and the West,” said Qazwini, who will attend an interfaith meeting with Benedict in Washington.

The pontiff’s visit is unlikely to narrow the gap with the White House over Iraq.

As cardinal, Benedict said “there were not sufficient reasons to unleash a war.” Last month, he appealed for an end to violence in Iraq, saying the war “has provoked the disruption of its civil and social life.”

See More: 

Have Your Say: Benedict to Confront Skeptics, Scandal in U.S. Trip
Please note, only selected comments will be published.

Or discuss this report in our new forums

RSS TrackBack URL

This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 at 9:18 pm and is filed under Breaking News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Translations
Translate to EnglishÜbersetzen Sie zum Deutsch/GermanПереведите к русскому/RussianΜεταφράστε στα ελληνικά/GreekVertaal aan het Nederlands/Dutchترجمة الى العربية/Arabic中文翻译/Chinese Traditional中文翻译/Chinese Simplified한국어에게 번역하십시오/Korean日本語に翻訳しなさい /JapaneseTraduza ao Português/PortugueseTraduca ad Italiano/ItalianTraduisez au Français/FrenchTraduzca al Español/Spanish Free Newsletter

Related News

Network This Report

These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • del.icio.us
  • Technorati
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Slashdot
  • Reddit
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Spurl
  • Fark
  • Netscape

Email This Page To A Friend
Latest Headlines

Archive
TOP NEWS DISCUSSIONS
LATEST NEWS DISCUSSIONS
LATEST FORUM TOPICS
Neil Young on Impeaching Bush

Along For Fluoride

Bill Clinton says Barack Obama must 'kiss my ass' for his support

Welcome Home, Soldier: Now Shut Up

RINF Launches Web Hosting Service

The Nuclear Expert Who Never Was

Pretending That Bush is Not a Tyrant

U.S. escalating covert operations against Iran: report

The 'W.' Stands for 'War Criminal'

UK government fined for violation of right to privacy

Ex-Agent Says CIA Ignored Iran Facts

Secret U.S. operation kills Iraqi, strains relations

MEP Tries to Certify Bloggers

Nine held in ID card demo

3 year old kid commented on:
New Police “Sneak and Peak” Technology Exclusive
Rochdale, what is Shithole!
Continue Reading & Reply

Alistair Dark commented on:
Cannabis lowers greenhouse emissions
Many suprising things about hemp here. I knew it was cheap and tough - but all the amino acids?...
Continue Reading & Reply

3 year old kid commented on:
Over 60% of People Do Not Trust the Government
To learn what is really going on and how we are being made into economic slaves -...
Continue Reading & Reply

James commented on:
Smoking Ban To Hit Amsterdam Coffee Shops
You plonker! As a smoker i find it quite disturbing that these laws are so strict, almost...
Continue Reading & Reply

RSS Forum Posts Temp Offline - See Latest Forum Posts
Activism & Protest News | Business News | Civil & Human Rights News | Environmental News | Media News | Globalisation News | Web Development News
ADVERTISEMENTS
SITE MAPS
Web Desing & Hosting UK , USA, Europe

WOWEB - Web Design

FAST GATEWAY - Web Hosting

INFOTX - Web Hosting Guides and Resources


ASHLEY GUEST HOUSE - Morecambe Guest House

Linux Web Hosting

Never Be Lied To Again!

Subliminal Secrets Exposed

Holographic Creation: Your Own Reality


Masonic Secrets Revealed


What You Aren't Supposed To Know
7/7 Afghanistan Alternative Energy Art BBC Big Brother Bilderberg Biometrics Bush CIA Climate Change Cover Up Cults Culture Database State David Hicks David Ray Griffin Democrats Demos Drugs Education EU False Flag FBI Fraud Free Speech Freemasons G8 Globalization Guantanamo Health News History ID Cards Internet Iran Iraq Israel Law Marches MI5 MI6 Microsoft Military MoD Money Music NASA Neocons NSA Oil Pakistan Podcast Police State Propaganda RFID RINF Rumsfeld Science Secrecy Security Slavery Space Sports Spying Stephen Lendman Technology Terrorism Tony Blair Torture TV UK News UN USA News Video Voting Warfare White House Wolfowitz World News Yahoo
2003 - 2005 Archives | 2005 - 2007 Archives | 2007 - 2008 Archives | Current Archives | Past Version
About | DVD Store | Opinion | Reviews | Special Guests | Webmasters
The views expressed in the RINF news wire and newsletter are the sole responsibility of the author (s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the webmaster.
RINF.COM: Breaking News & Alternative Media is Copyleft - Copy & Distribute Freely. News Forum