The last week has been a warm one and as mentioned it was a rather busy week for news that we really couldn't keep up with it.
Following the death of Pope Francis in rather less time than it's taking the Anglican Church to organize the appointment it's most senior Bishop, the Cardinals have appointed a new head of the Roman Catholic church.
Robert Prevost was selected and has chosen the styling Pope Leo XIV (14th) and he is an american by birth, widely travelled, speaks several languages fluently and appears to share many of his predecessors concerns coupled with the more humble approach to the role, being more of a bridge-builder with the more modern secularized world.Concerns over the handling of historic sexual abuse issues, excessive influence in some countries running and long running issues around the role of women and place of lgbt people within the wider church and internally have had an impact on membership, extent to which people are less likely to just follow papal teaching and church attendances.
That was something Pope Francis made some headway with, joining in discussion about things that faith and belief plays a part in such as stewardship of our planet and its environment that some while not attending Mass as often in the past do care about as well as social justice generally.
Much of my family are Roman Catholic, the reminder being Anglo-Catholic so it's pretty much home for me, some of those values show in my views around certain topics in much the same way I am sure your beliefs do in what you do but values matter.
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