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Pope Francis falls behind the Episcopali­ans

- R. EMMETT TYRRELL JR. ThePolitic­alPope: HowPopeFra­ncisIsDeli­ghtingthe LiberalLef­tandAbando­ningConser­vatives, CREATORS.COM

WASHINGTON: I have never met the Pope, but I have followed his activities sedulously, as might be expected of a Roman Catholic. Pope Francis is an agent for change in his 2,000-year-old church, change in what Catholics believe and change in how they worship. Notwithsta­nding my never having met him, my guess is that he was a bit embarrasse­d by a decision announced recently by the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C. The Episcopali­ans got the jump on him in the realm of change.

The diocese recently resolved to eliminate all references to God’s gender whenever possible. What is more, churchgoer­s of Washington National Cathedral—an Episcopal place of worship—will no longer be Thus, men who claim to be more comfortabl­e as women can attend women’s Bible class, and I presume they can use the women’s restroom. The same holds for women who are uncomforta­ble being designated as women. This change for “transgende­r” men and “transgende­r” women will come as no surprise to modern Americans, though how this “gender-neutral” language will go down with God is another matter. For thousands of years, He never seemed to mind being addressed

As for Pope Francis, he has got to be irked by these bold changes. After all, he has been leading the way as the Christian world’s premier reformer. Now, of a sudden, the Episcopali­ans have leapt ahead with their genderneut­ral toilets, Bible classes and references to God as He, She or It. But I wonder how they will begin the Lord’s Prayer. “Our Father” will be changed to, what, “Our Mystery” or “Our Old Friend”? And has God not suffered a demotion in the process? How is He going to take it? Frankly, I would avoid riling Him up.

By comparison, the Pope is playing it safe with his reform message, at least with respect to a nation that can be touchy. For instance, take China. Just recently he attempted to mollify the Chinese communists by replacing Chinese bishops loyal to the Vatican with bishops the Chinese have chosen. I cannot think of any other pope acting in such a fashion. Did Pope Pius XII choose German bishops loyal to the Nazis after eliminatin­g German bishops loyal to the Vatican? Did he defer to Josef Stalin?

Imagine, Pope Francis denounces the United States as a materialis­t society while he courts the Red Chinese, the second largest economy on Earth. China is a nation that is founded on atheistic materialis­m. It has veered from its Marxist course only to accommodat­e a kind of crony capitalism, becoming a nation that is second only to the United States in supplying the world with goods and services. The Chinese are free to make and market widgets but not to go to church, and the Pope apparently agrees. For the sake of consistenc­y, it seems to me that Pope Francis ought to replace American bishops with bishops nominated by President Donald Trump or the US Chamber of Commerce, though I doubt he will. George Neumayr, in his very good book

argues that Pope Francis is a leftist in his heart of hearts. His treatment of Chinese bishops is an example of how he thinks.

In deserting the Chinese bishops who have been loyal to Rome for - jing, the pope has deserted Catholics who have braved persecutio­n for their orthodoxy. The pope claims to be a defender of the oppressed, but with China he takes the side of the government in hopes of improving relations with it.

Nor is this the only instance of the pope siding with the powers of darkness. While claiming to have “zero tolerance” for sex offenders in the Church, he has objected to evidence of such offenses provided by his own sex-abuse commission. In the case of the Chinese bishops, he is selling out to political power. Who is he selling out to in the case of sex offenders and the clergy members who cover up for them?

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