Pope Francis

October 1958…I was 6 years old. I recall my mother telling me that the new Pope was called John….John XXIII. He died in 1963 and Pope PaulVI was elected.

Essentially the reign of Pope John was my primary school years. Pope Paul VI would be the Beatles years, the grammar school years….the liberal Catholic years and young adulthood. There was a feeling that Pope Paul was rolling back the Vatican Council reforms and the big issue in the 1970s was Contraception. Crucially Abortion was not on the radar at all. And my father …himself a devout and liberal-minded layman believed as I do…that the Catholic Church, while always on the wrong side of History (Reformation, French Revolution, Democracy, Feminism) catches up….eventually.

The brief papacy of Pope John Paul gave further hope to liberals. He was not “crowned”. But all the indications were that liberals had won out over conservatives in 1978. This notion was further under-scored when a Polish pope, John Paul II. To some extent we were loured into believing this by the simple fact that he was not Italian. Of course, John Paul IIs papacy was a deep disappointment to liberals.

For some peculiar reason, the Church identifies secularism as an enemy and has been deeply suspicious of modernity.

And the Contraception Debate has been lost. The Church has basically given up oit talking about it to the Faithful. But there are other Debates.

For example…Married Priests. There are already Married Priests. Ex-Anglican ministers who left the Church of England over the issue of Women Priests. The Catholic Church has made itself the last refuge of the Anglican scoundrel. Inevitably these people are conservative in social and political terms. Liberal Catholics cannot feel happy that their Church is being so used. Yet traditional Catholics feel they are re-enforcing traditional values. Frankly it’s a contradiction which CAN be dealt with And should be. Not least because of the pressing need for new priests. For exmore, in Ireland, there are more priests in their 90s than there are in their 30s. Thats not sustainable. My observation from Texas last month is that the American church utilises it’s deacons much more and indeed women more. This …initially at least …will n happen in a more widespread.

Women Priests? The optics will change. Women will be more visible. and dare I say there will be some jockeying for position as career opportunities open up.

Homosexuality. Increasingly nobody has any real problem and gay people have a as much right to be Catholics and indeed priests as anyone else. Seemingly the only people who have any problem are priests and bishops who protest too much…such as Cardinal Keith O’Brien.

Yet there is …for want of a better word…an issue of “morality”. For those of us who learned that Chastity was compulsory…then the Church DOES have a dilemma. Equal Rights must surely mean that heterosexuals and homosexuals both commit sin if they have sex outside marriage.

Equal Marriage does seem a step too far …at least for generations…But I think a Church….whether on issues of equal marriage, chastity, abortion, kosher food, divorce has at least got a right to make its own rules.

Nobody is compelled to be a member of a Church and nobody it seems…like the Chinese Government or leader writers in The Guardian get to set the rules. Just get over it. Of course what does need to change is a culture of hypocrisy and condemnation.

But what does the Church need to do. Clearly yet here are at least two impressing issues….the trust issue in regard to clerical abuse….and transparency in the Curia.

There can be little doubt that Pope Francis is a man of some personal integrity…indeed decent. The greatest charge levelled against him….by the English press …is that he is an “Argie”. Yes of course he believes that the Argentinian soldiers who died on the Malvinas were fighting for their nation. Thats the nature of a universal church. Cardinal Tomas O’Fiach and Cardinal Hume took different views on the 1981 Hunger Strike.

Frankly I still think that the name “Francis” owes as much to St Francis Xavier, the Jesuit as it does to St Francis of Assisi.

But his predecessors have set a tone. No Pope will again be crowned. Pope Benedict XVIs hand made red shoes made him risible and pointedly Pope Francis I wants to set a good example, in simple things like carrying his own suitcase and travelling with the guys in the minibus. Of course he will be sucked into protocol…but he has at least set a tone.

And that means the next series of Popes will have to match and better the good impression.

But he is 76 years old. A stop-gap? Is he a Benedict meant to hold the line for a few years until the various firestorms around the Vatican die down.? Or is he a John meant to open the windows to let the fresh air in?

His choice of staff, Curia…and his appointment of new cardinals will be interesting. Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster whose red hat is automatic as Primate of England & Wales was clearly behaving like a loyal courtier and he clearly knows which way the wind is blowing. Likewise Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin seemed emboldened and even outspoken. His red hat is not automatic of course…although Cardinal Brady retires in two years….and he is the most trusted Catholic churchman in Ireland.

Personally I see Pope Francis as the first in a series of reformers who will all take the Catholic Church in the direction it is supposed to go. Incrementally….and enough to offer liberals the vision that things will get better.

Moving at the speed of the slowest horse in the regiment. I think the troop captains have just got the message that they need to break into a trot.

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New Constituency Office For SDLP

SDLP Minister of Environment, Alex Attwood officially opened a new SDLP constituency office in Legahory, Craigavon today.

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It has in fact been opened some months. Legahory is an area of deprivation. And the “foot fall” in the office has been steadily increasing. Will this actually translate into votes?

This is now the third SDLP constituency office in Upper Bann. There is an office in Lurgan and a second office was opened in Banbridge last year.

When Alasdair McDonnell took over the leadership in November 2011, he made particular reference to “getting out there”. I see this as a small part of SDLP revival.

The tendency remains (on LetsGetAlongerist supporting websites) to write off SDLP as a Party in terminal decline. I make no claim other than there is a recovery…modest in some places, significant in others…that SDLP is alive and well. No more. No less.

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The Most Famous Argentinian?

Not a considered response to the Papal Election….but rather an observation that the new Pope is an Argentinian.

He is now the most famous Argentinian since Diego Maradona and Che Guevara Lynch.

And to all those flag waving “British” squatters on the Malvinas….IN YOUR FACE!

Not such a good week after all.

The people and penguins on the Malvinas might think they are British….but in turns out the Holy Spirit is Argentinian.

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Abortion And Stormont

I personally don’t think Abortion mixes well with Politics.

I have private views and political views. And any attempt to be nuanced alienates people who self identify as “Pro Life” and “Pro Choice”. There is a concept called Objective Wrong and Subjective Wrong. Morality…is it absolute or is it conditional?

Is it wrong to kill? Certainly…but try telling that to American conservatives who are pro-nuclear weapons but anti-abortion. Or indeed try telling that to pro-choice pacifists. The Abortion Debate is riddled with Hypocrisy…..which brings me neatly to a thread on Slugger O’Toole. …on Abortion.

It seems a few short weeks since we were told that 79% of people supported some form of integrated education. Sinn Fein Education Minister, John O’ Dowd was challenged to do something. Integrated Education is a key LetsGetAlongerist theme. And a Slugger theme. And an Alliance Party theme. Wisely nobody on Slugger has pointed out thaI just last week in Mid Ulster only 1.3% of people voted for this policy, which 79% were alleged to support.

Take Abortion. If there are figures on the approval rating on Abortion in Norn Iron, Slugger does not share it with folks like us. But Slugger appears to be Pro-Choice, a key theme in the kind of Secular politics, of which Slugger usually approves.

The joint proposal of DUP and SDLP to limit the choices to within NHS do not meet with Slugger approval. And Slugger notes that it falls to Sinn Fein to block the DUP-SDLP motion. Slugger wins some and loses some.

Typically Slugger lambasts SDLP. But has Slugger noted that their beloved Alliance Party do not seem enthusiastic for the Marie Stopes position. Ford, Lunn, Dickson, McCarthy are unlikely to be pro-choice and Lyttle and Cochrane have no record of liberalism and Farry has his leaderership ambitions to consider. No point in alienating the Churchy element in his Party.

The Alliance position seems to be not having a position. Except of course Anna Lo. The Party will be glad that Sinn Fein kicked it into the long grass and there is no need for it to have a position. Slugger will also be relieved.

Typically Slugger sees Abortion as a fault line in nationalism. SDLP against extending “rights” and SF blocking the debate. How this would have played out in Mid Ulster last week…had the SF position been known….is of course academic. On a personal level I am happy that it was not an issue.

Is there not enough Hypocrisy already?

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Another Slugger Obituary

Another obituary on Slugger O’Toole.

“Sir” George Quigley former civil servant gets the gushing Dimbleby treatment. George was of course one of the head honchos in the British-Irish Studies Institute, one of the most insufferably boring institutes in they crowded field of Conflict Resolution.

Meanwhile Sluggers obituary on James Kelly ..veteran journalist who died after spending EIGHTY TWO YEARS in the trade……is still eagerly anticipated…eighteen months after his death. Possibly not Sluggers type of journalist…like the peerless Fintan, the peerless Miriam, the peerless Anybody Else Who Isn’t James Kelly.

I may have mentioned this before. I may mention it again.

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Habemus Papam?

Apparently ten experierenced Vatican watchers have been asked to name the next Pope. And eight have suggested Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley from Boston.

Personally it would surprise me if an American is chosen. It would alienate too many in the Third World. Yet there is something strangely appealing about a Pope with an Irish name.

The World awaits.

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Hell Hath No Fury….

Hell hath no Fury…like a woman scorned. Vicky Pryce does a passable imitation of bunny boiler Glenn Close. Chris Huhne is no Michael Douglas. By common consent, it is a tragedy….of their own making.

Nobody can possibly enjoy the spectacle. Nor can anybody (usually a man) say it was just a traffic offence. Nor can anybody (usually a woman) claim that Pryce is some kinda victim. They are intelligent people who conspired together to pervert the course of Justice.

Seemingly the original offence is not that big. Huhne was speeding and the resulting three points on his driving licence would have meant a period of disqualification. The (then) married couple agreed (Pryce claimed marital coercion…an ancient defence rejected by the second Jury after her first trial had collapsed)….to state that Pryce was driving the car at the time of the offence.

This happened fully ten years ago. Huhne, a high profile Financial Journalist went on to secure the Liberal Democrat nomination for the winnable seat of Eastleigh. He became MP in 2007. He almost became Leader of the Lib Dems, narrowly losing to Nick Clegg. In the Coalition Government, he became Secretary of State for Energy before resigning to deal with the scandal…he had broken up acrimoniously with his wife of twenty seven years.

She…herself one of Britains top economists, advisor to Lib Dem Minister Vince Cable…had access to Britains top political journalists. Inevitably the Police became involved. Inevitably charges were laid. Huhne resigned from the Government to fight these charges before pleading guilty some weeks ago, resigning his seat in the House of Commons.

And inevitably …yesterday…Huhne and Pryce were sent to eight months in prison for perverting the course of Justice.

Apparently “switching points” is not that uncommon. I see the point. Husband and Wife usually work in tandem. Whats good for Hubby is good for Wifey and good for the family unit. We can all think of examples of Husband and Wife, who have agreed that one (usually but not always the Husband) is the careerist and the other is “supportive”.

Many people NEED a car for work. Indeeda clean licence is often a condition of employment. And I suspect that if a travelling salesman/woman was in danger of disqualification from driving, it is more than likely that a supportive spouse would step forward and say “it was me wot did it”. Best for the family. A little white lie…lesser of two evils…or as the Law has it “perverting the course of Justice”.

All of this goes swimmingly until there is a fall out. Wives know stuff. They are the book-keepers who file a self-employed husbands invoices…the ones the Bank sees and the ones the Inland Revenue sees. Of course some wives satisfy themselves by cutting up an errant husbands clothes, or distributing the expensive bottles of wine in his wine cellar around the village. And some phone the Police.

Now heres the thing. Is that an unfortunate side effect of a bad break up….or is it peculiar to …WOMEN. Not to be sexist but if one man boasts to another man “I am working AND claiming benefit” or “the Taxman knows nothing”  I expect the correct response is “fair play”. But if a wife boasts about this to another woman….there is a disproportionate possibility that the woman who hears this will phone the authorities.

So I am intrigued by the response of high profile women ….journalists….to the Huhne-Pryce Case. Seemingly some journalists were rather close to Vicky Pryce. On the other hand, many Glenda Slags (Alpha Females)  took the view that Huhne was an Alpha Male and Pryce was letting Feminism down by playing the little woman “marital coercion” card.

Yet Yasmin Alibhai-Brown of the Independent chides her fellow Glendas for supporting Huhne and not realising the devastating effect on the family.

Either way….neither Huhne or Pryce could have foreseen this ten years ago. Whether Pryce would have been satisfied with sabotaging Huhnes career…I dont know. But I suspect she never thought of him ending up in jail. And I am pretty certain that she never thought that she would be in jail.

Personal tragedy? Certainly. But there is a marked lack of support for Huhne in the Westminster village. He was we are told…”not clubbable”, “anti-social”, “arrogant”. There might have been more support for a “nice” politician. Or as my Auntie Sheila would have put it “if you have a reputation for getting up early…you can lie in bed all day”.

But what is it with Liberal Democrats? Arent they nice people?

Jeremy Thorpe. Cyril Smith. Paddy Ashdown. David Laws. Chris Huhne.

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Malvinas Referendum

A close run thing. I demand a recount.

Britain 1513….Argentina 3.

I expect three people to disappear on the “Falkland Islands”. A cheering result for  Britain which celebrated Mrs Windsors Jubilee and the Olympics last year. Sadly for the Daily Mail and the Daily Express, these were multi-cultural events. The Referendum gives Britain the opportunity to celebrate Britishness with “real” British people (ie white people) waving flags. Norn Iron unionists don’t really count as “white” British because they wear scarves to hide their faces.

Of course nearly three hundred “British” soldiers died to keep the “Falklands” British. That is a lot fewer than those who died to keep Norn Iron British. Thats the thing about the English. They will fight to the last Welshman, Scot and Hong Kong sailor.

In the “Falklands” they don’t talk about Conflict Resolution. The 1982 War “settled” that. In Norn Iron we DO talk about Conflict Resolution because nothing has been “settled”.

The Islanders voted for Free Money…in the shape of British military aid. The real losers are not the Argentinians. The real losers are the British civil servants who would happily negotiate with Buenos Aires.

Yet the British Empire continues to shrink. Penguins in the Falklands. Apes in Gibraltar. Loyalist fleg protestors in East Belfast.

I am of course neutral. Well to be honest I’m not neutral. Las Malvinas son Argentinios!

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SDLP:Reasons To Be Cheerful?

Yes….mostly.

The point has been made that SDLP is “only” back to 2007 figures. I think this misses the point that the 2013 percentage was against a single unionist candidate. It also misses the point that SDLP added about 600 votes to their 2010 tally….on a lower turnout…..while Molloy and Sinn Fein actually lost 4,000 votes (and 5% of the vote).

And crucially it misses the point that 2007 is before Margaret RitchiHop hopeless and hapless leadership. The first task AlaAdair McDonnell had was to re-organise his Party. Progress on this has been real but…patchy. The second task was surely to turn the SDLP round …to make it relevant again and to banish all memory of Margaret as little more than a footnote in SDLP History. Mission accomplished.

Of course nobody likes to admit that they are wrong. So don’t expect any LetsGetAlongerist  discussion board to admit that they got it wrong. The SDLP is not in terminal decline but they will want to pass off the Mid Ulster result as “dead cat bounce”.

Patsy McGlone performed well but would have done better against two or three unionists rather than just one. Are there lessons? West of the Bann, the SDLP is doing ok. Re-organisation in Fermanagh-South Tyrone should get that Assembly seat back. And there would at least be cautious optimism about North Antrim, South Antrim and even Strangford. And North Belfast and the second seat in South Belfast….look safe….on these figures.

And perhaps noteworthy that SDLP got an army of party members out to campaign for Patsy but I’d like to see a log of the campaigning hours put in by some Assembly colleagues.

So no clouds on SDLP horizon? Actually….yes.

The subject of Opposition will be debated. It should be. I see merit it in. But I am neutral.

What it should not become is “personality based”. The leading advocates are Brid Rodgers, and Dolores Kelly who are both supporters of Conall McDevitt. Conall is heir apparent to Alasdair and probably the Leadership will fall into his lap anyway.

Alasdair is against Opposition but his single greatest weakness is double jobbing. It does not play well in itself but it also means Alasdair is not at Stormont.

But wha exactly is the alternative? The position of Alex Attwood is interesting. Alasdair will be rotating the SDLP Ministry in the summer. He will overlook Dolores, his titular Deputy Leader. Well if she is against SDLP being in Government then she can hardly expect the nomination. Realistically this has to go to the “Green” wing of SDLP….probably Patsy. While Dolores raised Opposition in her Conference speech in November, Alex has stayed on in the Executive so when he loses his Ministerial post, he can hardly claim to be GeForce Opposition…on principle.There would clearly be special pleading.

To brag rank, Opposition DOES have attractions but the proper response seems to be to call for a debate. But clearly losing that debate….or being seen to lose it…would weaken Alasdair and strengthen Conall.

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Alliance Party: Reasons To Be Cheerful?

Absolutely none. In short term or long term. None. And I can live with that.

With their usual sense of entitlement….being GODs Special People…they anticipated some sympathy in respect of their “principled” stand on Flegs. But I think they hopelessly miscalculated. Human sympathy for the disgusting fascist attacks on Alliance offices, homes and people did not translate into political support for a political party which is at heart anti-democratic….and that sense of entitlement to two Executive seats.

Their vote yesterday…less than five hundred ….was derisory. Amusing even as David Ford increasingly out of touch with Reality predicted that the story of the night would be the Alliance performance.

So….In 2010, they got 1.0% of the votes in Mid Ulster. And this time managed a staggering 1.3%. Risible. Aside from the “sympathy” vote, they should hado got something from the decision to run an agreed Unionist. Theoretically this should have produced some liberal unionist votes. Indeed had a McUnionist run….it’s likely Alliance would have lost votes.

West of the Bann….Alliance is still a joke. But the real repercussions are in Belfast and its suburbs. No sympathy in Mid Ulster is likely to mean no sympathy in East Belfast and the spectre of an agreed unionist in East Belfast means that Naomi Long is “toast” in Westminster 2015. Even more likely is the loss of one Assembly and a precious Executive seat. There was no liberal unionist challenge in Mid Ulster. There will be in Lagan Valley, Strangford, South Antrim, North Down. A crowded middle ground is not good news for Alliance.

But what of David Ford. Will he come under pressure? I think so. Naomi and Farry will be watching it all closely.

 

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