Wednesday, April 20, 2005

A Protestant on the new pope

He may be a non-Catholic (heck, so am I), but still, Lileks nails it.

"The selection of Ratzinger was initially heartening, simply because he made the right people apoplectic. I’m still astonished that some can see a conservative elevated to the papacy and think: a man of tradition? As Pope? How could this be? As if there this was some golden moment that would usher in the age of married priests who shuttle between blessing third-trimester abortions and giving last rites to someone who’s about to have the chemical pillow put over his face."

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