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« All Pope, All the Time: What's Happened to Our Media? | Main | Desmond Tutu: An African pope: Why not? »
Friday
Apr222005

Another White Pope: Desmond Tutu disappointed at Pope choice

  • Originally published by Reuters on April 20, 2005 [here] also SEE [here]
SEE AP Video "Tutu Voices Concerns About New Pope" [here]



 By Gordon Bell

 CAPE TOWN, April 20 (Reuters) - South Africa's former Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Wednesday he was disappointed with the choice of the new pope who was a "rigid conservative" out of step with the times.

 Tutu, a Nobel Peace laureate and Africa's best-known cleric, criticised both Joseph Ratzinger's conservative views on social issues and doctrinaire defence of the Catholic faith.

 "If I had been a cardinal and I had the right to vote I would not have given my vote to the new pope," he told reporters in Cape Town.

 "There is a multiplicity of faiths and you've got to be open to the realisation too that Christianity doesn't have a corner on the God market," he said.

 Tutu, who had made clear his wish for an African pope, said he hoped the responsibilities of the German cardinal's new position would soften some of his hardline views.

 Pope Benedict XVI, as Ratzinger will be known, is expected to continue the late Pope John Paul II's strict defence of Catholic orthodoxy on issues such as birth control, women priests, priestly celibacy, abortion and homosexuality.

 Tutu, who helped galvanise international opinion against racist apartheid rule in South Africa, said it was also important the new pope was open to dialogue with other religions, particularly given the increasing popularity of evangelical Christians and Islam in Africa.

 "God is not a Christian and we sometimes make out that God is the preserve of one particular faith," he said.

 "We need church leaders who are open to interfaith dialogue, who are aware that the truth is not encapsulated only in the Christian faith."

 Ratzinger has in the past dismissed other churches as "deficient".

 AIDS

 Across the world's poorest continent, Catholics held out hope that leading African candidate Cardinal Francis Arinze, a 72-year-old Nigerian, would be elected.

 Tutu told Reuters last week an African or Latin American Pope would reflect the growth of Catholicism in the developing world.

 He also said he hoped John Paul's successor would lift the Church's ban on condoms, viewed by many African governments and health experts as one of the best ways to halt the HIV/AIDS epidemic ravaging the continent.

 Some 25 million sub-Saharan Africans live with HIV/AIDS.

 Tutu said he hoped Pope Benedict would prioritise the needs of the poor and adapt his views.

 "In his record as heading the congregation responsible for the (Catholic Church) doctrine, the new pope was clearly someone who held very strongly to a rigid line that most people would find to be a very conservative line.

 "We hope that sitting on the papal throne will have the effect of easing these rigidities," he added.