Tuesday, June 12, 2012

At the Helm of the Barque of Peter, in the Storm

Benedict XVI is criticized for weakness of leadership. But it isn't so. All of the great conflicts of this pontificate have emerged from his executive decisions. Strong and unconventional. Behind the scenes of the removal of Ettore Gotti Tedeschi from the IOR 

by Sandro Magister


ROME, June 12, 2012 – Great is the disorder under heaven, in a Vatican curia riven by conflicts.

The most explosive conflict today is being fought in the field of finance. Fought with neither charity nor truth, in spite of the title of Benedict XVI's encyclical on ethics and economics, "Caritas in Veritate."

This conflict has stunned the world through the unprecedented brutality with which, on May 24, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi was removed from his position as president and member of the Institute for Works of Religion, the Vatican bank.

But the even more stunning character of this and other clashes underway today in the curia and in the Church is that Benedict XVI is at the origin of them.

Not through weakness of leadership, as is universally maintained, mistakenly.

But on the contrary: through clear and strong acts of governance that he has carried out. With an audacious awareness of the opposition that he provokes.

Read more here: http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1350266?eng=y

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