Pontifications

Pontifications

Did you hear the one about the Pope and the Prophet?

posted by David Gibson | 10:49pm Wednesday September 17, 2008

Sabina Guzzanti.jpgJoking about the Holy Father isn’t always funny, or a wise idea in Italy. An Italian comedian, Sabina Guzzanti, said nasty things about the Holy Father at a recent rally in Rome and according The Times of London account is facing prosecution for “offending the honour of the sacred and inviolable person” of Benedict XVI. Apparently this is some hangover from the Lateran Accords of 1929, and it seems that the trigger for the investigation may be what Guzzanti said about Berlusconi, with whom she has sparred for a long time, rather than Benedict. The emerging nostalgia for Mussolini-era fascism is the truly alarming development.
B16 on 15 Aug 08--CNS.jpg Still, the Vatican may want to get out in front on this and knock it down. Otherwise we’ll be talking about Danish cartoons and Muhammad, and of course, given my track record writing about the Holy Father, I may never be able to visit Italy ever again…
PS: Perhaps the Lateran codicil was a natural correlation with canon law, which, even after the 1983 revision, includes a physical attack on the Pope as one of six or seven (hard to figure out the exact number) actions incurring automatic excommunication. (See the relevant canon law here.)



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Tom

posted September 18, 2008 at 1:11 am


§3. A person who uses physical force against a cleric or religious out of contempt for the faith, the Church, ecclesiastical power, or the ministry is to be punished with a just penalty.
What about a person who uses physical force against a cleric or religious out of LOVE for the faith, the Church, ecclesiastical power, or the ministry? Nomination to sainthood?
Throughout the course of a lifetime, one can attend some pretty sappy sermons (where a good smack across the chops is just what the doctor ordered), or maybe in Catholic school come across a beligerent nun who’s just beggin’ for it (hope I’m not conjuring up any bad childhood memories). ;>) :>)
P.S. I’m only kidding. I have the utmost respect for religious and clergy and the sacrifices they make for the Body of Christ. All treat me with a fair amount of dignity. Won’t admit to even thinking about raising a hand to any of them.
God Bless!!



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