Sunday, May 22, 2005

For all your Pope Benedict XVI needs

visit Against The Grain

I like his take on the God's Rotweiller meme.

And from the Jesuit's Superior General on Europe's need for a soul:

More and more, people are recognizing that Europe has a problem with its own soul. Recently, the Jesuit General, Peter Hans Kolvenbach was asked about the relation of a possible new European constitution and Christianity (September 25, 2003). He replied, "As the Holy Father has said, either Europe is Christian or there is no Europe. I feel that this statement is irrefutable. If the Christian meaning that has inspired European art, literature and philosophy were suppressed, we would be left with empty hands." Clearly, Josef Ratzinger's remarks at the Italian Senate confirm this estimate . .

Discuss as you will.