Pope Visits Paris, Condemns Love Of Money And Power

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JENNY BARCHFIELD | September 13, 2008 09:10 AM EST | AP

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Pope Benedict XVI arrives in his popemobile to celebrate an outdoors mass on the Esplanade des Invalides in Paris, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. Tens of thousands of faithful have turned out for Pope Benedict XVI's outdoor Mass in Paris. The mass is is Benedict's only public appearance Saturday before he flies to Lourdes to make a pilgrimage to the shrine which draws millions of pilgrims each year. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PARIS — Pope Benedict XVI condemned unbridled "pagan" passion for power, possessions and money as a modern-day plague Saturday as he led more than a quarter of a million Catholics in an outdoor Mass in Paris.

Benedict was making his first visit as pontiff to the French capital, renowned for its luxury goods, fashion sense and cultural riches.

"Has not our modern world created its own idols?" Benedict said in his homily, and wondered aloud whether people have "imitated, perhaps inadvertently, the pagans of antiquity?"

"This is a question that all people, if they are honest with themselves, cannot help but ask," the pontiff said.

The 260,000 or so people who gathered on the lawns of the Esplanade des Invalides displayed a joyful outpouring of faith for this traditionally Roman Catholic country, which has witnessed a sharp decline in churchgoing in recent years.

Benedict has continued with a campaign started by his predecessor, John Paul II, who worried that the affluent West was turning consumerism into a kind of religion and ignoring its Christian roots of spiritual values.

Paraphrasing from the New Testament, Benedict decried "insatiable greed" and said "the love of money is the root of all evil."

"Have not money, the thirst for possessions, for power and even knowledge, diverted man from his true destiny?" the pope asked.

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Benedict blasted modern society's thirst for these new "pagan" idols as a "scandal, a real plague."

The pope urged the faithful to "shun the worship of idols. Do not tire of doing good!'"

Listeners welcomed his words.

"It was a vivid call to order about what is essential in life," said Herve Tarcier, a 49-year-old engineer who volunteered at the Mass. "This was exactly the message our society needs."

Jacqueline Dudek, a 76-year-old great-grandmother from Paris, said she was glad much of France's political elite was there to hear the anti-materialism homily.

"They have plenty of things to learn," she said.

The late-morning Mass ended peacefully, with followers pressing for a chance to touch the pontiff's robes or clutch his hand as he left the field. Security officers surrounded the pope, and about a dozen sharpshooters watched over the crowd from the roof of a stately 19th century building overlooking the Esplanade.

It was Benedict's only public appearance Saturday before he flies to Lourdes on a pilgrimage to the shrine there, which draws millions of pilgrims each year, many of them hoping for miracle cures of physical or psychic ills.

Tens of thousands of faithful, many of them young people, had camped overnight on the Parisian field after hearing greetings from the pope Friday night as he left a prayer service in Notre Dame.

On Friday, Benedict told young people they shouldn't fear spreading their faith in a society where secularism is entrenched and Islam is growing.

While most French are Catholic at least by tradition _ if not in practice _ the old yarn is that most go to church three times in their life: at their baptism, wedding and funeral.

France also has a fervent belief that faith and the state should be kept strictly separate.

Benedict and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who held talks on Friday, spoke publicly of the contribution religion can make to forging an ethical society.

"They say that Catholics in France are fewer and fewer, and less devoted. But you can see here that is not true," said Robert Pavilla, a 58-year-old school groundskeeper, gesturing toward the throngs of people Saturday on the Paris esplanade.

Later in the day, France's rail authority said a train carrying 350 pilgrims to see the pope at Lourdes hit a truck at a railroad crossing near Toulouse, lightly injuring the truck driver. No other injuries were reported.

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Associated Press writers Frances D'Emilio and Jamey Keaten in Paris contributed to this report.

PARIS — Pope Benedict XVI condemned unbridled "pagan" passion for power, possessions and money as a modern-day plague Saturday as he led more than a quarter of a million Catholics in an outdoor ...
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- ceeenbee2 See Profile I'm a Fan of ceeenbee2 permalink

Was he wearing his hand-made red Prada shoes when he said that?

The Vatican has an art collection that dwarfs the Louvre. They have more liquidity, in the form of cash and cold, and more investments, in the form of real-estate, than most countries.

I will applaud the Pope when he gets rid of all those holdings and trappings...

...when he uses that money to educate instead of closing schools...

...when he uses that money to feed the poor. rather than settle lawsuits against it's clergy...

...when he uses that money to shelter the poor instead of hiring PR firms to marginalize whole segments of society that do not agree with his own personal view of what it means to be a good Catholic.

p.s. I don't buy the argument that he hasn't the right to sell off those collections because they are the peoples collections. If they are the peoples collections than ask the people if they think it;s important to surround the Pope with priceless art and keep vast amounts more in vaults that no one will ever see.

When the Poe gives up all the trappings of wealth he surrounds himself with. When he when he wears a simple robe and sandals, instead of Prada's, and walks among the people, instead of taking the private Vatican plane, I will embrace him with all my might. Until then he is just another hypocrite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 09/14/2008
- cbeenthere See Profile I'm a Fan of cbeenthere permalink

Yes, yes, yes!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 10/06/2008
- Diogenis See Profile I'm a Fan of Diogenis permalink

Condemns love of money and power? Did he condemn himself?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 AM on 09/14/2008
- RichDavid See Profile I'm a Fan of RichDavid permalink

This is a man who welcomed george bush and let him pray in a private garden only for Popes
Another hypocrite!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 09/14/2008
- Tom95134 See Profile I'm a Fan of Tom95134 permalink

A "Pagan passion for power" seems kind of strange considering the absolute power the Pope attempts to exercise over Catholics to say nothing of the vast amount of wealth accumulated by the Church.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 AM on 09/14/2008
- FZliveson See Profile I'm a Fan of FZliveson permalink

At Thanksgiving we always flip coins to see who gets to eat the "Pope's Nose!"
(the tail)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 09/14/2008
- ACG322 See Profile I'm a Fan of ACG322 permalink

"..........."pagan" passion for power........"

being Paganesque, this is highly offensive but its good to know the Pope is not "Catholic" ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 09/13/2008
- turfkiller See Profile I'm a Fan of turfkiller permalink

"Benedict has continued with a campaign started by his predecessor, John Paul II, who worried that the affluent West was turning consumerism into a kind of religion" The REAL campaign is actually to undermine the Vatican II council.

"Have not money, the thirst for possessions, for power and even knowledge, diverted man from his true destiny?" It"s greed, corrupt political and church powers and a lack of knowledge that diverts man from his destiny.

"It was a vivid call to order about what is essential in life," Unless of course it's health insurance, unions, democrats, livable wages and war against other faiths and non-catholic religions.

"Benedict told young people they shouldn't fear spreading their faith in a society where secularism is entrenched and Islam is growing." Do evangelicalism to others and ignore your duty to others not like you. Crush the US constitution! Stop ignoring others not like you and make (evangelize) them like you. Maybe Palin will use her signing statements to amend the Constitution and get a tour of the Papal gardens as well.

"Benedict and President Sarkozy spoke publicly of the contribution religion can make to forging an ethical society." Christ transformed individuals by example but why do it His way. We can impose from the top and then let loose the inquisitions and the spying justice system to keep everybody in line. Deny the last supper (Holy Communion) to those who won't impose Catholic religion on others like Joe Bidden.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 09/13/2008
- scampy123 See Profile I'm a Fan of scampy123 permalink

I wonder did the pope mention this to the famously greedy Tony Blair and his wife when he met them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 09/13/2008
- darker See Profile I'm a Fan of darker permalink

Pope condemns money & power?
Pope has POWER & TONS OF MONEY: THE VATICAN holdings.

What the hell's the Pope talking about?
If so, the Pope must volunteer to quit his power trips and give up the money himself!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 09/13/2008
- pfc1369 See Profile I'm a Fan of pfc1369 permalink

The Pope rails against money & power!

Almost as hilarious as Bush railing aginst the addiction to oil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 09/13/2008
- gevan See Profile I'm a Fan of gevan permalink

Kinda makes me want to go shopping.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 09/13/2008
- YoMama See Profile I'm a Fan of YoMama permalink

The Pope recently irritated several camels by trying to force their heads through eyes of needles. When asked to explain his odd behavior, the pontiff replied, "I told Jesus, 'Thanks but no thanks for that bridge-to-nowhere idea of laying up one's treasures in heaven and upholding one's vow of poverty.'" The crowds cheered, charmed by his WWII-era German accent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 09/13/2008
- mommadona See Profile I'm a Fan of mommadona permalink

Opus DEI - pot calls kettle black.

He should be ashamed of himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 09/13/2008
- sansego2000 See Profile I'm a Fan of sansego2000 permalink

What???!!!! This Prada , fur wearing hypocrite. The opulence of the Vatican is incredible, while people all around them are living in poverty. You think he would at least hock the shoes and give some of that money to the poor. It is easy to look at the faults of others, but this Pope needs to look in the mirror, not only to see if wardrobe all matches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/13/2008
- TheVicar See Profile I'm a Fan of TheVicar permalink

The Pope has no right to condemn the love of money as long as the Vatican is filled with treasure and there are people starving in this world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 09/13/2008
- thinkverybig See Profile I'm a Fan of thinkverybig permalink

It's about time someone in a high position condems the love of money and power.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 09/13/2008
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