Challenges facing Vatican
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Synopsis : Vatican as the seat of the Roman Catholic faith faces many challenges such as the serious nature of pedophilia among the clergy and the dilution of the faith among certain populace who are disillusioned by the scandals in the church . It also faces serious challenge from the protestants who although not free from scandals of their own present an alternative. The Vatican must come up with reforms or see its influence wane.
I am always impressed by the Vatican. When you stop in front near the obelisk and look toward the cathedral you cannot but be impressed because it is so awe inspiring building. Then you go inside the huge main door and you come face to face with the seat of the Catholic power. From here the Pope wields his moral and religious power over the millions of followers all over the world. If you are lucky, you may even see him on certain days speaking from his balcony high in the building to the right side.
I am always impressed by the Vatican. When you stop in front near the obelisk and look toward the cathedral you cannot but be impressed because it is so awe inspiring building. Then you go inside the huge main door and you come face to face with the seat of the Catholic power. From here the Pope wields his moral and religious power over the millions of followers all over the world. If you are lucky, you may even see him on certain days speaking from his balcony high in the building to the right side.
But what is
impressive about the Vatican is its size and the luxurious interior where the
floor itself is made of colored marbles in a fantastic way over which soars the
cupola at a tremendous height that helps resonate the sound inside. To your
right is the statue of Pieta made by Michael Angelo so many centuries ago that
is nothing short of wonderful. One cannot imagine the perfection and the sheer
beauty of the statue until you stand in front of it and wonder how the sculptor
carved such a thing out of a block of marble so long ago with his primitive
tools and produce such results.
Then you
face the curved black pillars that look like a twisted rope and wonder how a
piece of black stone was turned into such shape using what technology so long
ago. This is the basilica of St. Peter who was crucified here and buried deep
underneath. You then descend below the floor to reach the crypts through the
curved stairs and see all the popes buried there. Some crypts have elaborate
marble resemblance of the Pope while others have more simple crypts.
Here you
will also see the Vatican museum albeit a small one where you can see the gold
chalices and drinking cups used by the popes centuries ago. Someone may tell
you that the gold drinking cup encrusted with jewels has a sinister past. Its
handle has a secret button that when pressed released the poison stored in the
hollow of the handle into the wine that the pope offered his guests to shorten
their mortal lives. You would not associate such a holy place and its ruler to
resort to such criminal tactics but they did in the past and the popes were far
from what they appeared to be.
They were
very powerful and used their power through their private army to impose the
will of Vatican over those who showed rebellion. They kept women with whom they
sired illegitimate children and ordered the unrepentant to be persecuted
meaning tortured and burned at stake so thousands of innocent people were
killed through inquisition that has left a permanent blot on its history.
Jesus never
meant his vicars to behave this way to do what they wanted but he was dead so
the popes were free to do as they pleased. Standing there in Vatican it gives
you chills when you learn about its past history.
Now the
times have changed or have they really? The Vatican runs banks where the
criminals have been laundering their black money for years until a Pope started
looking into its affairs closely and paid with his life when someone mixed
poison into his milk late at night. This was highlighted in the Godfather Part
3 movie.The scandal of the bank continued to plague the church resulting in
more deaths of some bankers under mysterious circumstances.
The Vatican
is run by the cardinals and selected priests who wield enormous power and
control enormous wealth of the church. They also select the pope in a secret
conclave inside the Sistine chapel right next door behind the locked door. If
you go inside the chapel which is normally open to tourists, you will find them
looking at mirrors that show the paintings on its ceiling done by Michael
Angelo long ago where the poor artist worked upside down in lamp light and
terrible discomfort to make his masterpiece works losing his health and
eyesight for pittance but the tourists don’t care and don’t know the history.
Then you
walk all the way to the side of Vatican by taking the road to the right and
find the small entrance to the main Vatican museum where for a hefty fee you
are given a ticket to enter and see the treasures that are displayed in
numerous rooms. In Rome you see so much statuary that it can get pretty tiring
to see more of them in the museum but you cannot avoid them.
The Vatican
library as shown in the movie is off limits to common people but it contains
original documents and books some 2000 years old kept under heavy guard and
locks .You will not miss the Swiss guards in obsolete and clownish uniforms but
don’t be fooled by their looks. They are armed and know how to use them. The
cctv cameras follow everyone everywhere so you can be sure that someone is
always watching you no matter where you are.
On any
given day there are a thousands of camera toting tourists of all nationalities
many of them not even Christians like me to gawk at the displays but on certain
occasions the piazza is full of thousands of pilgrims in all sorts of religious
attires who gather to listen to the sermons given by the pope who appears high
in a window probably for security reasons. I got a good shot of a pope I can’t
remember which one through my telephoto lens once.
The
Catholics are found in many countries in large numbers who listen to the
guidance given to them by the pope so he plays a very important role in their
spiritual world. Now if a pope starts suggesting reforms in the church due to
corruption, pedophile priests and other rot that has crept in over a period, he
faces stiff opposition and risks his life as one pope found out the hard way.
The current
pope is a reformist but he too has his limits and treads carefully through the
minefield of Vatican politics never knowing who will undermine him and his
efforts Some sects like Opus Dei are highly secretive and have their own hidden
agenda that even the pope may not know anything about. Then we hear of the
Illuminatis as well.
The current
issues facing the Catholic church includes the abuse of children by many
priests and others who are pedophiles and get the protection from their
superiors who condone or ignore such crimes and just transfer the offending
priest to another parish where he may continue his activities again. In the
USA, in Australia, in many other countries people have come forward to expose
these pedophiles by giving testimonies and sharing their harrowing experiences
with the media resulting in massive compensations paid by the church and defrocking
the offenders. This is a very serious issue that undermines the credibility of
the church itself and people very disappointed at the lack of reform often
leave and join other sects like the protestants etc.
If you
study the Bible, you will understand that Jesus himself never told anyone of
his followers to be celibate. Now there are evidences coming out in some
gospels found in Egypt and documents and scrolls found in Nag Hamadi and
elsewhere that Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute as depicted by the later
gospel writers of the period but was the wife of Jesus. She was of royal
descent. Young Jewish men of that period when Jesus lived always got married
and there are reasons to believe that Jesus did the same.
This
clashed with the dogma preached by his followers that resulted in Mary
Magdalene fleeing the land of Israel while she was pregnant and arriving in
southern France where she died and is buried in Rennes le chateau area leaving
the bloodline of Jesus from which the Merovingian kings rose and ruled France
for cent uries. But that is another story that has no place here .
Please read Jesus and Mary Magdalene of history
Catholic Church as it is now probably will not survive in the long run unless the Pope seriously makes reforms and amends to those the priests abused. He has taken some steps in this regard but a lot more needs to be done to clean up the church. He has lately suggested that there is nothing wrong in priests getting married and still serve the church but the hard liners would have none of it.
Please read Jesus and Mary Magdalene of history
Catholic Church as it is now probably will not survive in the long run unless the Pope seriously makes reforms and amends to those the priests abused. He has taken some steps in this regard but a lot more needs to be done to clean up the church. He has lately suggested that there is nothing wrong in priests getting married and still serve the church but the hard liners would have none of it.
The
organized religions have faced such challenges from time to time and some have
made changes while others remain mired in their dogma and bureaucracy. The
Protestant church in general has not faced the problems to the extent the
Catholic church has although some tele evangelists have shown disregard to
morality and cavorted with prostitutes in some cases but the fact remains that
they get to marry as pastors and live a more contented life compared to the
catholic priests.
In Hindu
religion all priests marry because the wife is considered a part of their religious life and is an asset instead of liability as preached by the Catholic
dogma. When the Vatican will make the necessary reforms in this regard, I am
sure a part of the problem of pedophilia will be solved so I commend the
current Pope for taking such a bold stance in this matter. If he gets the
support of his cardinals, there may be reform in the church in a very positive
way.
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