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Why Social Conservatives Will Miss Pope Benedict

Fcamp Wrote: Feb 12, 2013 1:17 PM
I'm not Catholic either, but I will miss Benedict. He had a way about him unlike other Catholic leaders. He wasn't afraid to be disliked. I hope they choose wisely. - Frank Franklypolitics.com

The resignation of Pope Benedict comes as a surprise.  Now all eyes will turn to the College of Cardinals, which will elect his successor by Easter (this year, near the end of March).

Although I am not a Catholic, the news of the resignation was profoundly disheartening to me.  Notwithstanding its flaws (or, more properly, some profoundly flawed leaders), the Catholic Church has been stalwart in standing as a bastion for eternal truths, even when they are not popular.

Here is just one example of why social conservatives will dearly miss Pope Benedict.  In written responses to questions...

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