Thursday, February 14, 2013

Pope resigns, successor Expected Soulless Young & More Flexible


Vatican City - A wide range of criteria successor Pope Benedict XVI kept sticking in the world community, especially among Catholics. Starting from the descendants of the black pope, then the pope youthful, until a new pope is more innovative.

Many who want to see change quite radically from the highest position within the Roman Catholic Church. Even some of the judge, the moment the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI's 85-year-old, could be a benchmark for the age of the new Pope.
"I want someone who spirited younger and younger in spirit making it more flexible," said Ieva Tamosaityte (25) who is a musician Lithuania following the last Mass of Pope Benedict XVII in the Vatican on Wednesday, February 13th yesterday.
"I hope that the next pope is a descendant of blacks, because that would really change the point of view of the people," said Dorina (22) from Switzerland and was on holiday to Rome, Italy as reported by AFP on Thursday (14 / 2/2013).
Throughout 2,000 years of the history of the Roman Catholic Church, almost all of the Pope in office until the end of life. In the case of Pope Benedict XVI to resign while still alive, and it surprised many, the church must soon choose his successor.
Some circles highlight the hard stance that the Pope did not change, as opposed to marriages conducted priests and same-sex marriage. They wanted the new Pope could be more in tune with the times.
"I think the new Pope should be an innovator on a number of issues in the modern world. I think the church should be more open to the idea that priests should be forever single and on the presence of women priests," said Mimmo, a retiree who had come to the Vatican after hearing news of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
Bolder statement expressed by a student from Germany, Bart Vanhatten a middle school in Rome. "I do not like it (Pope Benedict XVI), I expect more to him, especially about the issue of homosexuality. I hope that the next pope could be more progressive," said 20-year-old boy.
However, there are still people who did not want any change. They wanted the Roman Catholic Church remains as before. "I want someone who is able to maintain the conservative, stable but still fair and balanced. Was that we need in tough times like now," said the Italian Sala who also attended the Mass. Pope Benedict XVI last.
Sources: http://news.detik.com/read/2013/02/14/145744/2170175/1148/

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