The popes and their private
lives versus public sermon C.I. Issac
https://ramamohanraocheruku.blogspot.com/2016/02/the-popes-and-their-private-lives.html
In the theological point of view, Pope John Paul II had violated
the spirit of the Seventh and Tenth Commandments. In the contemporary social
and ethical point of view, he had cheated his fellow priestly society, fellow
nuns and laity, who blindly retained the belief that “sex is sin”. That is why
they still follow chronic celibacy. While one was popularizing the Church’s
ethical and theological postulates relating to sin, his pragmatic approach was
in contrary to it. This is the sum and substance of the contemporary Church.” –
Prof C. I. Issac
Sonia Gandhi & Pope John Paul II. Earlier, in an article titled “Saints for Sale” (Vijayvaani, May 11, 2009), I wrote about the new trend of the mushrooming births of saints in the galaxy of the Catholic Church. The Church now considers elevation of some as saints is the stratum to survive in the emerging adverse situations in contemporary Europe and elsewhere.
Pope John Paul II ushered in the canonization of 482 as saints in
short duration, and put 300 on different stages of the road to sainthood, an
all-time record in the long history of 263 pontiffs so far. He ushered in a new
precedence by using fast-track proceedings to elevate persons to sainthood
(beatified Mother Teresa on 19 October 2003, the last step to sainthood)
through pontifical prerogative. Usually, more than a hundred years was the
precedence of a beatification.
The same pontiff is now under a new controversy over illegal
relations. Personally I am not against biological laws and do not count them as
sin. But my question is whether the Church which stands for the chronic
celibacy of shepherds is violating the same in the personal lives of its
personnel is true or not?
Senior BBC journalist Edward Stourton has recently revealed a
totally unknown face of Pope John Paul II. Stourton’s telecast of a
documentary, based on Pope John Paul II’s personal letters, kept at the
National Library of Poland, once again reveals the true parallels between
pragmatism and sermons existing in the Church since its very inception.
Anna Teresa Tymieniecka and Pope maintained an uninterrupted
relationship with a married Polish woman named Anna Teresa Tymieniecka, from
1973 until his death in 2005, a long span of three decades. It is said she died
in 2014. Tymieniecka was not an ordinary woman. She was a well-known philosopher
and writer of Poland. Edward Stourton had unearthed more than 350 letters
between 1973 and till the death of the Pope. The tone of some letters expresses
their intense feelings.
In the theological view, feeling and affection between opposite
sex is not sin. The affection between Mary Magdalene and Jesus is well debated
by present day intellectuals and the theological world. Anyhow, when the New
Testament was composed by the Church in the fourth century CE, the editors of
the New Testament blacked out the Gospel of Mary Magdalene for the reason that
sex is “original sin“. They misconceived the spirit behind the expulsion of
Adam and Eve from the Holy Garden and the Seventh Commandment of Moses. The
Church still retains the fourth century rustic Roman psyche. That is why the
letters of the Pontiff to his loved one became a matter of curiosity.
In the theological point of view, the pope had violated the spirit
of the Seventh and Tenth Commandments. In the contemporary social and ethical
point of view, he had cheated his fellow priestly society, fellow nuns and
laity, who blindly retained the belief that “sex is sin”. That is why they
still follow chronic celibacy. While one was popularizing the Church’s ethical
and theological postulates relating to sin, his pragmatic approach was in
contrary to it. This is the sum and substance of the contemporary Church.
Pope John Paul II & Mother Teresa. One can’t blame Pope John Paul II alone. His
letters are the best specimens of the forbidden humanism of the Church. It is
anyhow interesting to see the biological instinct of eating the “forbidden
fruit“. He addresses her as, “My dear Teresa,” instead of “in the name of god, etc.”
The tone of all letters to Teresa is full of such tender and thrilling loved
phrases and idioms.
This is not a new experience to the Church. In its 1691 years of
existence, the Church has seen several such Popes. History says that there were
39 Popes who had illegitimate relations with ladies. Some others retained more
than one wife. These include: Pope Benedict IX (1032-1044), Pope Alexander
(1492-1503), Pope Julius II (1503-1513), Pope Paul III (1534-1549). Pope Pius
IV (1559-1565).
The Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy (1309-1377), when seven
successive popes reigned from Avignon, France, rather than Rome, was another
disaster that degenerated the papacy.
Some of the popes who reigned in the Vatican had illegitimate
children: Pius II (2 children), Innocent VIII (2 children) and Clement VII (one
illegitimate son). However the present news about John Paul II is nothing
compared with the above popes.
John Paul II The paradox of the matter is that John Paul II was
elevated to sainthood (canonized) by Pope Francis on 5 April 2014 (announced on
5 July 2013), by a fast-track process under the precedence created by him for
Mother Teresa.
It was the age-old precedence of the Church that before beatifying
a person, a close verification of all his letters, writings, personal
relations, et al(Latin)(meaning and others), was necessary. Unfortunately, the Vatican is now silent on
this aspect relating to John Paul II. Why did John Paul II’s beatification
procedure bypass all these simple checks?
The answer is simple. He is the man behind the dismemberment of
the USSR and the impoverishment of communism world over, both of which posed a
formidable threat to the Catholic Church. Martyrs and saints are fuel material
for the monstrous engines of the Church (just as jihadis are for the sister
faith) without which it cannot sustain itself. So the Church is in need of an
endless quantity saints, and let the quality of saints be damned. – Vijayvaani,
20 February 2016
» Prof C. I. Issac is a retired history professor and vice
president of the Bharatiya Vichara Kendram. He is also a member of the Indian
Council for Historical Research (ICHR).
Vvs Sarma While returning from USA in 1986 I had a stop over at Rome and briefly visited Vatican. After return I asked Guruji "Is it a holy place?" He suggested I read the history of RC Church. The lives of many earlier Popes are no different from Moghul rulers & Delhi Sultans. That is why there was Protestant movement.
Vvs Sarma While returning from USA in 1986 I had a stop over at Rome and briefly visited Vatican. After return I asked Guruji "Is it a holy place?" He suggested I read the history of RC Church. The lives of many earlier Popes are no different from Moghul rulers & Delhi Sultans. That is why there was Protestant movement.
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