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Posted on Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Dave!Today was a much better day than yesterday, mostly because I didn't wake up screaming. And you know what they say... "any day you don't wake up screaming in agony is a good one!" Though, to be honest, I'd rather not be screaming in agony any time of day, so there's that. But anyway...

As anybody who has read this blog for a while already knows, I have a on-again-off-again fascination with the Catholic Church. I was raised Catholic, baptized, attended Sunday School, accepted First Communion, and formed a bond with the faith that would far outlast the day I eventually left the church.

This fascination manifests itself in my blog from time to time. Like when I toyed with the idea of becoming a priest...

DAVETOON: Lil' Dave dressed as a priest.

And, of course, the many times I've mentioned wanting to become Pope...

DAVETOON: Lil' Dave dressed as the Pope.

Not to mention the time my entire year was made when I got a glimpse of Pope John Paul II while visiting Rome...

It's The Pope!

Oh how I loved Pope John Paul II. He was the biggest reason that I continued being devoted to the Catholic Church even though I no longer shared beliefs with the Catholic faith. An anomaly I attempted to explain like this...

Partly because I still had friends and family who were members, but mostly because of the tremendous respect, admiration, and affection I had towards Pope John Paul II. He was a truly great man, and did remarkable things to make the Catholic Church less insular and more a part of the world community. He was a tireless advocate of human rights. He reached out to other religions in an effort to create a new era of acceptance and understanding between faiths. He was the embodiment of Christian ideals. He was a brilliant writer. He spoke a dozen languages. He made public apologies for historical wrongs of his church. He was a true leader... inspirational not only to his followers, but to everyone.

But it's not always been good times. The above quote comes from an entry where I express my complete disgust with Pope Benedict XVI as he systematically destroyed all the wonderful things that Pope John Paul II had worked so hard to accomplish. It's truly astounding how quickly the current Pope managed to completely reverse my warm feelings for Catholicism in general and the Catholic Church specifically. I can't even bring myself to think of him as Pope anymore... he's just a creepy, out-of-touch, old asshole in a dress who says and does crazy shit from time to time. Even worse, he doesn't seem to have any control over what's going on or seem to care.

Which is why we have total fucking dumbasses who are "Vatican Officials" making statements defending pedophile priests by saying that it's the homosexuals who are the true pedophiles. And don't get me started on the idiocy of the Pope's own personal preacher comparing attacks on the Catholic Church during pedophile investigations to The Holocaust (even if it had come from an unnamed "Jewish friend"). It's all such disgusting and vile behavior that one has to wonder if my jokes about "initiating a hostile takeover of the papacy" shouldn't become a reality. Because, in all seriousness, it's not like anybody could possibly do a worse job that what's in there now.

I was very lucky that the two priests during my "tenure" with The Church were kind, honorable, decent men of conviction and service to their beliefs. They were inspirational leaders who were a part of the community, and a testament to the Christian faith. Which is why it's painful to read and hear all the horrendous things being written and said about the Catholic Church... even though they are things that must be addressed... one way or the other.

Meaning that if this Pope isn't going to step up and declare that pedophilia by any Catholic priest is to be denounced and punished to the full extent of the law... somebody has to step in and do it. Otherwise, there's just no way that the Catholic Church can be allowed to continue to operate above the law as they have been. If a self-policing entity doesn't address injustices against their people, they don't deserve to have such power. More to the point, they should't have it now.

One can only hope that the Catholic Church will eventually regain leadership which earns my regard instead of my contempt. Until that day, I am trying hard not to lose sight of Pope John Paul II's legacy which, while far from perfect, was something I could at least respect.

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  1. RW says:

    John Paul is fairly near a saint where I work, owned by a Polish couple as I do. There’s still a picture of him in the boss’s office. No such a thing exists for the current guy.

    I was also raised Catholic and had no bad experiences with any priest or nun (except the nun in 2nd grade who put a thimble on her finger and flicked you in the head with it when you were bad… ow). Part of me rails against people who do the dope and think ALL priests are this way and part of me sits there and goes “well what the bloody FUCK is with this all over the place like this for cry eye and WHO said they could get away with that shit!?!?!!1ONE!!”

    I look back on my experiences with the church and, in the main, they were very positive. I left on theological grounds, and couldn’t go back now even if I agreed with the theology because of their social stands on any number of issues. Outside of their opposition to capital punishment there’s nothing else I can think of that I agree with.

    But the way it sounds, if you wanted to be Pope I bet you could get any kind of drugs you want, and the only time you’d wake up screaming is when you realized you had to be celibate.

  2. christie says:

    WOW
    I feel the same way. Born and raise uber Catholic, was very much into Life Teen, wanted to becom a nun all that. And am still in awe and fascinated.

    Nolonger Catholic btw (because I couldn’t keep lying to myself that I believe Jesus is son of God whn I don’t).

    And yes, something must be done! Now.

  3. Finn says:

    You and I very much share the same feelings on this subject. I too was raised Catholic. Not matter how I ever felt about the faith, Pope John Paul II always had my respect. Even when I didn’t agree with his views, I always knew his heart was in the right place.

    With Benedict? I don’t feel that way at all. He’s a “company man” to the core and I feel like he’ll drag the Church back into the dark ages.

  4. Sybil Law says:

    I was not raised Catholic, but my kid goes to Catholic school and she’s about to have her 1st Communion (which can’t come fast enough). I have a lot of issues with the Catholic church and their beliefs, but overall, whatever – the main message is there, buried under pomp and circumstance, and it’s a good message, so I’m okay with it.
    Pope John Paul II rocked. He really was an awesome guy who righted a lot of wrongs in the Catholic church. This new guy is an out of touch freak – who looks Satanic. He gives me the creeps in the worst way.
    Dave2 for Pope!

  5. Nat says:

    Fallen Catholic here too.

    Did you see this? Benedict needs to stop saying the church is under attack and actually address the issue. It’s like they fail to understand why what they did was wrong… honestly it disgusts me. (I had a post on this last week btw.)

  6. marilyn says:

    I’m a convert who left for a lot of the same reasons. It’s sad. I really want to love the church. I just can’t anymore.

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