Pope Francis means business

What about the eight cardinals who are to advise him about reforming the curia (Vatican bureaucracy)?

A knowledgeable source comments:

A global group:

The Pope has set up his cabinet of cardinal advisors from all the continents. As my wife said: “they didn’t have this before, it makes so much sense.” Yes, definitely Pope Francis is bringing a lot of sense into the Vatican.

Gutsy:

All of these Cardinals are known for being very independent and outspoken. Cardinal Monswengo Pasinya of Congo has even had death threats against him for his criticism of the Congolese government and fraudulent elections, and the same can be said about Cardinal Rodriguez Maradiaga of Honduras, while Cardinal Pell is probably the most outspoken Cardinal of all.

Not in automatic agreement:

What is fascinating is that these Cardinals are not of the same mind on many issues. For example, Cardinal Rodriguez Maradiaga has been sharply critical of how the Church has overreacted in the case of the sex abuse scandal by punishing priests without due process, while Cardinal O’Malley has been most active in implementing quick punishments against priests accused of abuse.

These are not yes men, in fact they may have to find sound proof rooms for these Cardinals to discuss the issues, because there may be arguments, and that is good for the Church in getting things done because the Pope will be getting the full scope of each situation that will be discussed.

Francis has a plan:

This was in Pope Francis’ mind from day 1. I was curious why in the first week of his Papacy he met with the relatively insignificant Bishop Semerero of Albano, Italy. Well, since Bishop Semerero will be the secretary of this group, Pope Francis had already decided on forming this group in his first week as Holy Father.

Ready to roll.

VMA not a party, hiring a manager, long meetings and more . . . .

Oak Park Chronicles

 
1. VMA not a party.

Frank

Posted: April 10th, 2013 10:17 AM

. . . . The VMA is a caucus not a party. The Trustees do not regularly consult with the “VMA leadership” The truth is that [trustees who resigned a few years back] didn’t realize how much work was involved for the wages that were peanuts. Its a thankless job. They didn’t know it was to be so much work.

—> At the first forum, Abu-Taleb got quick spontaneous laugh in his quick response as to why he was running for president having never been a trustee: “For the money.” See below about long meetings. ————-v

 
2. Village president not a mayor:

To Everyone

Posted: April 10th, 2013 1:56 PM

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Corporate lackeys, look out

Oak Park Chronicles

Some noteworthy comments in the wake of the Abu-Taleb victory:

1. The lackey problem (a bit on the bizzaro side):

Corporate VMA

Posted: April 9th, 2013 10:17 PM

You still have two administrative level bankers, and a corporate attorney at the helm of Oak Park. Until you get rid of the rest of the corporate lackeys, I’m afraid you have not won.

2. The good-guy approach:

[Trustee] Ray Johnson from Oak Park, Illinois2_17_13_2_1_20x20-3B5998.png Facebook Verified Posted: April 9th, 2013 10:09 PM

We’ve all benefited from John Hedges years of service and I thank him for all he has done. Congratulations to Anan and his team. We now move forward together with a spirit of cooperation focused on common ground and the needs of all residents. We have lots to do and I’m as committed as ever.

3. Ditto:

John Butch Murtagh from Oak Park, Illinois2_17_13_2_1_20x20-3B5998.png Facebook Verified

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