...much of the pope’s speech sounded humanistic. This is why a news
magazine placed a photo of the pope on its current magazine cover,
asking: “Is the Pope Catholic?” This pope has been harder to criticize,
sounding more like a real human being. And I think that’s the real
danger — putting a pretty face on Catholic dogma, which has not budged.
But I thought his talk with full of papal pap for the most part. Who’s
to argue with saying people should get along, care about the cycle of
poverty and call the United States the “land of dreams”?
But it doesn’t really matter what the pope said during his joint address
to Congress. Even had I or you agreed with everything the pope said, it
was still unfitting, unprecedented, unconstitutional, that a religious
figure was invited, for the first time in history, to make such remarks
before a joint session of Congress.
What distresses me the most is the spectacle of a deferential and
adoring Congress turning out and giving a standing ovation to a
religious leader of such a powerful religion, the huge screens for
onlookers outside, the governmental websites devoted to promoting the
pope’s visit including devotional events — all of this put on by our
secular government at taxpayer expense. The symbolism of our government
united with the Catholic Church is the worst message.
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