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Irish pope is called for in Los Angeles Times op-ed article

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin would help renew the church says author


Diarmuid Martin sheds tears on "60 Minutes" speaking about abuse survivors. Could this Irish Archbishop be the man to replace Pope Benedict.
Diarmuid Martin sheds tears on "60 Minutes" speaking about abuse survivors. Could this Irish Archbishop be the man to replace Pope Benedict.
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Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin should replace Pope Benedict as pope writes Catholic commentator and author Michael D’Antonio in the Los Angeles Times.

In an op-ed piece in the influential newspaper, D’Antonio says “The lowest point in the (church) crisis came with Ireland's outraged response to revelations of sexual abuse by priests and the cover-up orchestrated by the hierarchy. In 2011, Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny decried "the dysfunction, disconnection, elitism, the narcissism that dominate the culture of the Vatican to this day."”

D’Antonio says only one cleric took the side of the people against the powerful in Ireland’s crisis. “Amid the crisis, only one Irish bishop, Diarmuid Martin, approached the angry and the disillusioned with the kind of humility required.”
 

Martin, he says "symbolically washed the feet of abuse victims and noted the futility of a "faith built on a faulty structure," by which he meant the rule of ordained men. "The narrow culture of clericalism has to be eliminated," he declared. "It did not come out of nowhere, and so we have to address its roots from the time of seminary training onwards."”

Read more: Dramatic scenes as Archbishops wash abuse victim’s feet

D’Antonio says Martin is no heretic but a humble priest who now deserves the top job.

“This Martin is no Martin Luther. He supports the morality preached from Rome, including its opposition to abortion. These positions might bother anyone looking for rapid change in the church, but they should reassure the orthodox and make it possible for him to be considered a worthy successor of retiring Pope Benedict XVI. In addition, he's a son of the land that has historically given more priests and nuns to the church, per capita, than any on Earth.”

D’Antonio notes that “Ireland supplied the priests and the basic culture of Catholicism in America in the 19th and 20th centuries. For better or worse, it was the Irish style of belief and behavior that predominated, especially in big cities and Catholic schools, including Notre Dame University. More recently, one often finds Irish (or Irish American) priests and nuns doing the tough work of serving the poor and standing up to repressive regimes. For this reason, the radical priest in our imaginations, as well as the renegade sister, typically have Irish names.”

D’Antonio says if Martin were chosen it would signal a renewal in the church.

“His choice to replace the caretaker Benedict would bring the possibility of renewal to the church in the West, including former strongholds like Ireland, and signal a recognition that today's crisis won't be resolved with yesterday's perspective.”


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thetint-RESPECT. This Martin guy is not to be trusted. Anyone out of that dispicable corporation should NOT be trusted...
Rose - you said 'men have no rights on claims of a woman's body. if you want children you have them'. Similarly, a woman has no rights on claims to a baby's body.
While I don't agree 100% with Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, I whole-heartedly support him as the best candidate for Pope, even if he's not a cardinal. This is an excellent op-ed piece, well worth reading.
Martin has nothing to offer. Every time he gives one of his mealy mouthed ‘apologies’ he starts adding caveats the next day. How many priests did he fire, remove, report to the police? None.
As an X Roman Catholic I WOULD WELCOME a fresh breeze into the church by Electing an Irish Pope. maybe Martin would clean up the corruption & Sins of the church Fathers. Its time to bring the church into the 21 st century and get all the pedophile.s out of Gods House
Fat chance. ... But if he is chosen he will need a series of operations to remove the knives from his back.
mreinhar2001, your rebuke was deserved. My comment on Mass was gratuitous, adding nothing of substance to the matter being discussed. My apologies.
I wouldn't trust that bozo Martin as far as I'd throw him.
SeamusMor, 12.35pm today - Of course!!! - How could we have missed “the sign” when Pope Benedict started his pastoral visit to the UK in Scotland a few years ago with Keith Cardinal O’Brien beside him!! Not only is Keith a very Holy and wholly-Christian man, born in Northern Ireland and raised in Scotland by devout Irish Catholic parents, but he’s also a qualified Scientist, well-learned in that profession, well capable of promulgating the inexplicable science of Christ’s Miracles, including those happening in our present-day world and he’s well-travelled to and from other countries. Cardinal O’Brien is also known for being, Christ-like, out-spoken on behalf of marginalised people – those who are poor, LGBT- and prostitution- leaning people, divorced men and women, women who’ve had abortions and especially on behalf of human rights. He, like Archbishop Martin of Dublin, could be the “we-of-the-peoples’ choice” of being “Our Man in Rome” by the grace of God. Whomever is asked by the majority vote within the Cardinals’ enclave to “accept THIS RESPONSIBILITY”, whether whoever that is, within or without the College of Cardinals, to take on the burden of being our next Pope, I will accept his election and honour The Holy Spirit’s Wisdom of choice.
While the College of Cardinals will be burdened, “enclavé” (i.e. locked in commune with each other and the Holy Spirit of Wisdom) with the huge responsibility of electing the next Pope of the Whole Christian Church, and will do so in prayer for guidance before the Holy Spirit of Wisdom present in the Holy Trinity of the Eucharist, we billion plus Catholics should also pray for the Holy Spirit of Wisdom to guide our Cardinals’ wisdom on behalf of our RCC world-wide community, not the stupidity of the gambling community’s odds.
men have no rights on claims of a woman's body. if you want children you have them
men have no rights on claims of a woman's body. if you want children you have them
men have no rights on claims of a woman's body. if you want children you have them
men have no rights on claims of a woman's body. if you want children you have them
Look you the College of Cardinals are in conclave and they will choose one of their own and Martin while I agree with th writer to a point is not a Cardinal.




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