Yeah? Well, I thing the next Pope should be Black

by Prometheus 6
January 11, 2004 - 8:13am.
on Race and Identity

Why the Next Pope Needs to Be Italian
By ROBERTO PAZZI

ERRARA, Italy--For years Vatican specialists in Italy have, in delineating the uncertain features of John Paul II's successor, been fueled by a silent question: will the new pope be Italian? Why, one might ask, should Italy hope for an Italian pope, given the almost universal praise for the pontificate of Karol Wojtyla?

The origins of this question go back in time and deserve examination. I was watching on that unforgettable Roman evening of Oct. 16, 1978, when, on the state television network, RAI, which was still broadcasting in black and white, the newly elected pope appeared: a foreigner, Polish. I confess that, once I'd got over my surprise, like many of my fellow Italians I felt a certain bitterness, because my country had lost its last universal sign of power. Although today Romano Prodi, as president of the European Commission, in part makes up for that loss, it's not the same. The archetype from which the pope descends is that of the imperial Caesar, while Mr. Prodi's charge covers a merely political body that is still being defined and is, besides, limited to Europe.

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Submitted by phelps (not verified) on January 11, 2004 - 1:02pm.

Given the rising prominence of African cardinals and the growing influence of African Catholics, you might not be that far off.

Submitted by Rosemary Esmay (not verified) on January 11, 2004 - 11:48pm.

I agree. Too bad Mose Anderson is only a Bishop. He performed my confirmation in 1982 and he was way cool.