{"id":2956,"date":"2008-08-25T09:28:00","date_gmt":"2008-08-25T09:28:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/deaconsbench\/2008\/08\/remembering-the-other-pope-john-paul.html"},"modified":"2008-08-25T09:28:00","modified_gmt":"2008-08-25T09:28:00","slug":"remembering-the-other-pope-john-paul","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/deaconsbench\/2008\/08\/remembering-the-other-pope-john-paul.html","title":{"rendered":"Remembering the OTHER Pope John Paul"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>He only served for 33 days, but he is being remembered as &#8220;the other Pope John Paul,&#8221; on the 30th anniversary of his election.<\/p>\n<p>From <a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnews.com\/data\/stories\/cns\/0804299.htm\">CNS<\/a>: <\/p>\n<blockquote><p> Thirty years ago Aug. 26, a conclave of 111 cardinals elected Italian Cardinal Albino Luciani as Pope John Paul I, the &#8220;smiling pope&#8221; who served only 34 days before dying of a heart attack.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/3.bp.blogspot.com\/_0DySLTT4PWo\/SLK0l2Zzp0I\/AAAAAAAAC0s\/5K0UyPdwaBg\/s1600-h\/Religion-9183.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:left;margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer;cursor:hand\" src=\"https:\/\/3.bp.blogspot.com\/_0DySLTT4PWo\/SLK0l2Zzp0I\/AAAAAAAAC0s\/5K0UyPdwaBg\/s320\/Religion-9183.jpg\" border=\"0\" \/><\/a>It was one of the briefest pontificates, but it left a lasting impression. Many inside and outside the Vatican felt that a man of extraordinary humility and goodness had passed their way &#8212; like a meteor that lights up the sky and quickly disappears, as one cardinal put it.<\/p>\n<p>Only five cardinals who voted in that conclave are still alive. Among them is Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger &#8212; now Pope Benedict XVI &#8212; who at the time was one of the youngest cardinal-electors.<\/p>\n<p>Along with the rest of the College of Cardinals, he watched as Pope John Paul immediately introduced a new style of papacy, more simple and less formal than many at the Vatican were used to.<\/p>\n<p>His first speech to the world, delivered from the balcony of St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica, was personal and direct, like a heart-to-heart talk.<\/p>\n<p>He asked Catholics to &#8220;have mercy on the poor new pope who never really expected to rise to this post.&#8221; He joked about having to pick up the Vatican&#8217;s thick yearbook, the Annuario Pontificio, to study how the Roman Curia worked.<\/p>\n<p>The new pope made no secret of the fact that he sometimes felt a bit intimidated by the church structure he was supposed to be running. On the other hand, in his public events he made connections with everyday Catholics, adopting a storytelling form of preaching and bringing a parish atmosphere to the Vatican.<\/p>\n<p>He explained the concept of free will with a metaphor about prudent car maintenance. He spoke sympathetically about those who can&#8217;t bring themselves to believe in God. He once jokingly compared marriage to a gilded bird cage: &#8220;Those on the outside are dying to get in, while those on the inside are dying to get out.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In one of his most quoted remarks, he said God &#8220;is a father, but even more, a mother&#8221; in the way he loves humanity. He backed up his statement by quoting the Old Testament prophet Isaiah: &#8220;Could a mother forget her child? But even if that were to happen, God will never forget his people.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Most church commentators have looked back on this abbreviated pontificate as a time of grace and joy. Other analysts, however, have characterized Pope John Paul as out of his depth, and as a man who was overwhelmed by the burdens of his new position.<\/p>\n<p>How does Pope Benedict see it?<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Personally, I am totally convinced that he was a saint, because of his great goodness, simplicity, humanity and courage,&#8221; then-Cardinal Ratzinger said in an interview with the magazine 30 Giorni in 2003.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p> Check out the rest at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnews.com\/data\/stories\/cns\/0804299.htm\">the link<\/a>.  And whisper a prayer or two to his humble servant of the servants of God.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>He only served for 33 days, but he is being remembered as &#8220;the other Pope John Paul,&#8221; on the 30th anniversary of his election. 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