The author is certainly entitled to his feelings (anger, sadness, abandonment), but I wonder about his projection of those feelings onto "many Catholics around the world." I'm also not sure he has his facts straight about Benedict's post-papal plans.
It seems an odd analysis to me, because I get the sense generally that those most sad to see him go are also the ones most grateful for the act being described over and over as one of "selfless humility."
Thoughts? Anyone else going through the seven stages of grief?
"Pope JPII remained in office so that he might show us how to suffer and how to die. Pope BXVI is leaving the Papal office so that he might show us how to live in humble honesty." -Sr. Mary Theresa, O.P.
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