15. Juli 2005

100 Tage B-16



Sandro Magister zieht eine interessante Anfangsbilanz. Das Amt zeigt, was im Manne steckt (Aristoteles) - und der Mann prägt in aller Kontinuität zu Johannes Paul II das Amt. Erneut "a pope who knows how to pope".

Und falls nicht viele erfolgreich für einen neuen Papst beten, im Sinne der Geschichte, die Magister erzählt

("In another interview with 'la Repubblica,' Alberigo recalled that in 1953, at his home in Bologna, a 'pious and rather famous' Benedictine monk who was staying with him as his guest invited him and his wife to pray for the death of Pius XII – which took place in 1958 – with the explanation: 'Now the Holy Father is a burden for the Church; let's pray that the Lord will take him soon."),
dann stehen uns allen noch einige große Überraschungen bevor.

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