Benedict XVI one of the smartest Popes in history, former Vatican spokesman says
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Pope Benedict / Joaquin Navarro-Valls

.- Joaquin Navarro-Valls, who was the Vatican's official spokesman for 22 years, said in an interview that the Church currently has one of the brightest popes in history, and that one of the most unique aspects of Benedict XVI is his confidence in the rationality of individuals.
 
Navarro-Valls, who worked for almost two years with Benedict XVI, was interviewed by the Spanish daily El Mundo about his work at the Vatican and some aspects of the two Popes he served under.

Speaking about Benedict XVI, he said he considers him "the Pope with the largest and most brilliant personal bibliography in all of Church history.  His conceptual wealth is fascinating.  And I think people also outside the Catholic circles are aware of it. "
 
The former Vatican spokesman does not believe that the Holy Father is a cold person. "I would say the opposite. The manner in which he is moved—which is more frequent than believed—is to not react passionately in response to things,” he said.
 
He also found that the most unique aspect of his Pontificate is his "confidence in the rationality of people, in their ability to seek the truth," and the great obstacle he faces is, "as he himself said a few days before he was elected pope, the dictatorship of relativism."
 
Regarding his time with Pope John Paul II, which he has chronicled in some 600 pages of notes, Navarro-Valls said, "A year and a half ago, an American publisher offered me a $1.5 million to write that book. The problem is partly that in recent years I have accepted a number of professional commitments that have absorbed my time. I would have to set aside all of that and spend one and a half years locked in my room in order to write that book. For me it would be a moral imperative to write it, because John Paul was much loved but not entirely known,” he said.

According to Navarro-Valls, the late Pope’s “character and person were not sufficiently known.” For example, he noted, John Paul II “had a very great sense of humor. Even when we had to deal with tragic problems never lost his positive view.”
 
Regarding the cause of beatification of John Paul II, Navarro-Valls said that "from a strictly technical standpoint, it could be all set before the end of the year. The two steps that remain, technically speaking, are the decree on his virtues and the declaration of a miracle, several of which have been attributed to him, with one that is particularly clear. After that, everything depends on the Holy Father."

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: King Barnes
Baltimore,Maryland USA 09/28/2009 08:10 AM EST
Dear Sir: I am currently in R.C.I.A. in Baltimore as a catachumen. The Beatification of John Paul II appears obvious to me. Sincerely, W. King Barnes, Jr.
Published by: Barbara Braun (grandma)
Blauvelt, NY 10913 09/27/2009 10:28 PM EST
THE pOPE LOOKS VERY MUCH LIKE MY UNCLE WHO WAS BORN IN bAVARIA, ALSO. NOW I'M AN 85 YEAR OLD GRANDMA OF 16, AND THEY ARE ALL BRIGHT E.G. GOING TO PRINCETON, GETTING SCHOLARSHIPS ETC. -AND ALSO, OUR fAITH, THANK GOD, HAS BEEN PASSED ON TO ALL THE FAMILY. i REMEMBER A VISIT TO BAVARIA AROUND 1930 WHEN A LITTLE GIRL....AND THEN AGAIN, MUCH LATER AFTER I MARRIED A MENGEN-STUTTGART ORIENTED HUSBAND. WOULD LOVE TO VISIT AGAIN AND LOVE AND ARE SO PROUD OF OUR POPE BENEDICT!
Published by: DLL
scituate Mass 09/27/2009 02:47 PM EST
Agreed! So was the guy before him. The Church is lucky. He is a fair pope who considers each and every viewpoint. In the end he shows all why Christ prevails and God is.
Published by: John Harmsen
London United Kingdom 09/27/2009 02:49 AM EST
I agree with Navarro-Valls that Pope Benedict is certainly a pope with a most incisive mind,and probably after Pius XII,the brightest pope of our era. However,if he thinks that relativism is a bad thing,why doesn't he then now admit that Vatican Two was a disaster? After all, Vat.Two is full of it to please the Protestants,the Jews and other religions.But then Pope Ratzinger played a most important role in that notorious council and it is very difficult to acknowledge that one was wrong. We must pray for Benedict and especially vis-a-vis the pending discussions between Rome and the SSPX.
Published by: Theresa
Brooklyn, New York 09/26/2009 05:36 PM EST
When Pope Bendict first became Pope after John Paul ll it was very hard to get to know him or really to like him....because we were all grieving....but, after the Pope made a trip to the U.S.A. I cried when he left....it was very emotional to me...and I then realized what a great Pope he is....God Bless Our Holy Father and please keep him safe and guard his health......
Published by: Sister Margaret Sutton
Omaha NE 68124 USA 09/26/2009 03:54 PM EST
The world has received an extraordinary gift in leadership;may our response be to follow and be blessed. Sister Margaret Sutton RSM
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