‘Is the Pope a Catholic?’ The rhetorical question that’s losing axiomatic power
‘Is the Pope a Catholic?’ The rhetorical question that’s losing axiomatic power
“Is the Pope a Catholic?” is old and well-used rhetorical repartee. It doesn’t require and answer. Or it didn’t until recently. After Pope’s Francis recent remarks about inter-religious dialogue in Singapore, theologians and laity are questioning whether what he said was authentically Catholic. As so often, when the Pope shoots from the hip, he causes
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“Is the Pope a Catholic?” is old and well-used rhetorical repartee. It doesn’t require and answer. Or it didn’t until recently. After Pope’s Francis recent remarks about inter-religious dialogue in Singapore, theologians and laity are questioning whether what he said was authentically Catholic. As so often, when the Pope shoots from the hip, he causes
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