Yup, it's happened.
But, is this the same? Or is this a step forward in the right direction?
See, I've heard a LOT about what present day people are because of people like them who came in the past. For example, 'Indians used to kill eachother, so don't tell me the people on the reserves deserve social service.' 'Mohammed was a pedophile, Muslims are evil.' 'Australia was a penal colony, they're all only one step removed from their past of crime.' 'Germany had Nazis, Germans are just waiting for the chance to repeat history.'
Benedict was a pope most Canadian Catholics I know never embraced. They didn't like his politics, they didn't like his policies, and at a time where they expected better of their church in terms of tackling child abuse, he went backwards. And the end of his term, let's be honest, reflects that fact.
But, this OP is asserting that we are STILL on that path. So, you can't just say 'regardless of the crap in the OP'. You can't point to the past and say it means this pope is doing nothing.
My post was not referring to Francis. In my mind he is bringing change. It was poorly worded.
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