The Pope

Posted on May 10, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI was in the United States last week, the first time a Pope has visited the US since the last time

            I know from watching the news that this is
a very big deal, but I have yet to hear even one person mention it one way or
the other unless they were in front of a TV camera. It makes me wonder where
exactly the Pope fits in the modern world.   Would he make anyone’s list of the 100 most
influential people in the world?  I
don’t mean to be disrespectful. I’m not talking about what he means to
Catholics, who, I’m fairly certain, would have him probably in the top
ten.  But gone are the days when
the Pope wielded enormous political and social power as head of the Holy Roman
Empire.  Gone are the days when
heads of state would cower to his mandates and influence. Did anyone think that
the Pope/George Bush meeting two days ago would result in anything except a
photo op?

            I
wish it wasn’t so.  I wish that
somehow the pope had the power to influence an end to the war in Iraq, or even
to put an end to the run of the mill genocide. Pick any current genocide, I
don’t care. I wish that he had the power to call all the other religious
leaders together for a first ever Religious Summit where all the heads of all
the churches would come up with guidelines to prevent their followers from
using the name of God to further their political agendas, murder and terrorism.
 I guess what I really wish was
that the Pope was relevant in a real , concrete way. I wish I was optimistic
that real good would come from his visit.

 

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Myron Gushlak is a Canadian-born investment banker with over 14 years experience in Investment Banking

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