JudasMyGuide
The incorrigible papist
So, on the occasion of the 266th Pope being elected today, I've decided to start this thread instead of the apparently purely papal older thread The Pope Is Dope. I would like this one to be for all things Catholic, that is, not just popes and worldwide politics, but also potential questions regarding theology, cute buildings anyone might come across and even Catholic media (yes, including The Lord of the Rings and associated stuff, because first:

and second: I picked JRRT as one of my Patrons Saint for my baptism, so I reserve the right to yap about him as much as I'm able to.)
I wanted to start this thread because as the resident combination of 1. Catholic, 2. being pretty devout about it, 3. adult convert, 4. (lay) theologian with actual degree (although only bachelor's at the moment), 5. amateur art critic and historian, 6. being pretty passionate about everything I like and everything I do, 7. having a certain way with words, despite not being a native speaker,
I feel the proper person to kinda manage this, in case anyone is interested. I mean, I'm willing to try and answer or at least discuss pretty much anything that is said in bona fide, and maybe even quite a bit beyond that. Just don't troll, please.
(I expect @Onhell who - if I recall correctly - wanted to be a monk once upon a time, to participate and be able and willing to answer just as much, despite him being more lapsed nowadays, but you know what they say, Semel Catholicus – semper Catholicus)
Anyway, to return to today's news, I'll quote what I wrote in the US Politics thread:
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Once again, I think an American pope is a big deal, methinks. Over a billion (some say a billion and a quarter, others a billion and a half) people are Catholic, all over the world. Their head now is American. I mean, what's that over being a US president to a measly 340 million or so citizens, amirite?
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and second: I picked JRRT as one of my Patrons Saint for my baptism, so I reserve the right to yap about him as much as I'm able to.)
I wanted to start this thread because as the resident combination of 1. Catholic, 2. being pretty devout about it, 3. adult convert, 4. (lay) theologian with actual degree (although only bachelor's at the moment), 5. amateur art critic and historian, 6. being pretty passionate about everything I like and everything I do, 7. having a certain way with words, despite not being a native speaker,
I feel the proper person to kinda manage this, in case anyone is interested. I mean, I'm willing to try and answer or at least discuss pretty much anything that is said in bona fide, and maybe even quite a bit beyond that. Just don't troll, please.
(I expect @Onhell who - if I recall correctly - wanted to be a monk once upon a time, to participate and be able and willing to answer just as much, despite him being more lapsed nowadays, but you know what they say, Semel Catholicus – semper Catholicus)
Anyway, to return to today's news, I'll quote what I wrote in the US Politics thread:
An American Pope being elected this year in particular was on nobody's bingo card, I guess.
Yeah, he's more of a moderate, if anything. I think he's a great choice, regarding the US, actually. First US pope, yet a rather anti-Trump pick of sorts.
Just a guy named Bob from Chicago, innit?
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I mean - and I'm double posting intentionally, to dramatically keep the while it took me to realise it - this is absolutely brilliant. US Catholics having their own American Pope who spent most of his life taking care of the poor in Peru is just genius.
BTW, the previous Leo, Leo XIII (who must have been an inspiration) actually released Rerum novarum, one of the first social encyclicals (and a rather early pro-social documents in general). Yet he was orthodox, an intellectual and a Thomist. I see a potential for crossing the divides here.
Once again, I think an American pope is a big deal, methinks. Over a billion (some say a billion and a quarter, others a billion and a half) people are Catholic, all over the world. Their head now is American. I mean, what's that over being a US president to a measly 340 million or so citizens, amirite?

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(BTW, atheists are more than welcome too. I was an aggressive anti-theist, once, and I still pride myself in being able to "get" both sides, kinda. And I would definitely think of myself less if I wasn't able to explain myself to a secular mind, I guess)
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