The Pope's audience builds rapidly
That does not necessarily mean that it's a positive development, unfortunately. The current Pope has had his own fair share of controversy, even before assuming that epochal papal office.
At a time when the excommunication of a Catholic bishop was overturned despite his denial of the occurrence of The Holocaust, Pope Benedict XVI will be visiting Israel in May 2009.
While in Israel, he will be escorted by no less a person than the Israeli President - do not forget that the Pope himself is a bona fide Head of State in the Vatican.
Before then, he will receive at the Vatican Mrs. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US lower house of Congress, and Mr. Gordon Brown, the British Prime Minister.
Every five years, it appears, Nigerian Catholic bishops travel to Rome to meet with the Pope. On this first visit with Benedict XVI, he told them to nurture diversity because the Church has no room for parochial minds and divisive trouble makers.
More very well chosen words I have not heard for a long while! Yes, he had the right audience before him: many of them have been known to engage in thuggery - to put it mildly, as has been alleged in Benin City in Edo State - within and outside the church premises, politics, scandal mongering, and all manner of behavior and actions befitting a layman or pagan.
In other African religious news, Pope Benedict XVI has appointed new Catholic bishops in Enugu in Nigeria, in Fenoarivo-Atsiranana in Madagascar, and in Tamale in Ghana.



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