Any Sign of White Smoke Yet?

Started by Oraisteach, March 13, 2013, 04:29:51 PM

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Oraisteach

What's the latest from the conclave?

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Oraisteach

I don't suppose that bird's a cardinal

deiseach

That which holds the image of an Angel, become itself an Angel.


give her dixie

next stop, September 10, for number 4......

Oraisteach

Hilarious blog, Harold, good one, Dixie

Bingo

Its a sign, I'm going to follow the Seagull, the Church of the Seagull.

All hail the feathered one.

give her dixie

All joking aside on the pink smoke, but this happened at the Vatican

http://feministing.com/2013/03/13/pink-smoke-released-over-vatican-protesting-lack-of-women-priests/

Pink smoke released over Vatican protesting lack of women priests

The release of black smoke, and not white smoke, from The Vatican chimney signified that a new pope had not been named. But what was the meaning of the less visible and less discussed pink smoke released over The Vatican? It was a protest against The Vatican's refusal to ordain women priests.

Erin Saiz Hanna, the director of the Women's Ordination Conference, which staged the protest and has been advocating for the ordination of women for three decades, stated,

"The current old boys' club has left our Church reeling from scandal, abuse, sexism and oppression.... The people of the Church are desperate for a leader who will be open to dialogue and embrace the gifts of women's wisdom in every level of Church governance."


Miriam Duignan, Communications coordinator of the association 'Women can be priests' said,

"The Catholic church should be a healthy and vibrant place with equality, with both men and women called to the priesthood. Jesus did not exclude women. Jesus encouraged women and actively sought to include them.... So why do the cardinals who are supposed to represent Jesus, make a point of actively excluding women, of telling them to be quiet? And of criminalising anybody that speaks out in favour of women priests?"

Therese Koturbash, the international ambassador of the organization Women Priests explained, "[t]he pink smoke is a sign of the voices we're mourning who are excluded from the current conclave." Despite the Church's intransigence and Pope Benedict's crack down on the ordination of women, Koturbash is hopeful: "Already there have been so many changes that have happened in the church, that it wouldn't be a big step to start including women."

Not to be a downer, but I wouldn't hold my breath. A potential pope, the Canadian cardinal Marc Ouellet, said that the issue of women in The Church is "secondary." Good to know.
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

Tubberman

There's white smoke according to the BBC
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Quote from: Tubberman on March 13, 2013, 06:08:10 PM
There's white smoke according to the BBC

Announcement as to who the new Pope is at 7pm our time.
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Quote from: muppet on March 13, 2013, 06:14:21 PM
Quote from: Tubberman on March 13, 2013, 06:08:10 PM
There's white smoke according to the BBC

Probably Ming.

I thought they wanted someone without baggage?
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that says what he means and
means what he says...