{"id":50,"date":"2007-07-18T17:10:51","date_gmt":"2007-07-18T17:10:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2007\/07\/vatican-no-2-calls-pope-sweet.php"},"modified":"2007-07-18T17:10:51","modified_gmt":"2007-07-18T17:10:51","slug":"vatican-no-2-calls-pope-sweet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2007\/07\/vatican-no-2-calls-pope-sweet","title":{"rendered":"Vatican No. 2 Calls Pope Sweet, &#8216;Volcano of Creativity&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Associated Press<br \/>\nVatican City &#8211; July 18, The Vatican&#8217;s No. 2 official defended Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday following a flurry of hard-line Vatican documents, saying he was a sweet, respectful &#8220;volcano of creativity.&#8221;<br \/>\nCardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican secretary of state, gave a press conference on a broad array of topics after meeting with Benedict in Italy&#8217;s Dolomite mountains, where the pontiff has been vacationing for the past week.<br \/>\nAmong other things, Bertone pledged to put more women in high-ranking Vatican positions and said the Vatican might drop a controversial prayer for the conversion of Jews contained in the recently revived old Latin Mass.<br \/>\nHe declared the pope&#8217;s recent trip to Brazil was not a &#8220;flop&#8221; as suggested by the media, saying &#8220;thousands of people welcomed him.&#8221;<br \/>\nBertone also praised the new bishop of Beijing as a &#8220;very good&#8221; candidate, even though the pope did not appoint him &#8211; further evidence of the Vatican&#8217;s efforts to reach a compromise with Beijing over the contentious issue of naming bishops.<br \/>\nBertone was supposed to have given a talk on his first year as Benedict&#8217;s deputy and on the secret of Fatima. Instead, for more than an hour and a half, he took prepared questions from journalists and answered them thoroughly in a rare show of openness from the Vatican.<br \/>\nThe event came after a busy few weeks in which the Vatican revived the old Latin Mass in a concession to traditional Catholics and reasserted its universal primacy in a document that riled Protestants because it said they were not true churches.<br \/>\nBertone sought to soften Benedict&#8217;s image, saying he bore no resemblance to the dour professor he is often portrayed as being in the media. He said at his core Benedict was sweet.<br \/>\nTo illustrate how respectful he is of others, Bertone said that the pope even refers to him in the formal Italian &#8220;lei&#8221; &#8211; not the familiar &#8220;tu&#8221; &#8211; even though they have been close collaborators for a dozen years.<br \/>\nWhen Benedict was prefect of the Vatican&#8217;s doctrinal watchdog, he would even ask the youngest, most junior staff member his ideas &#8211; always addressing him as &#8220;lei,&#8221; Bertone said.<br \/>\nAnd Bertone expressed reverence for Benedict&#8217;s intellect, calling him a &#8220;volcano of creativity&#8221; who can be working on several documents at once, as he is now: a new book and a new encyclical.<br \/>\nYet the pope also carries the weight of the world&#8217;s problems, Bertone said, and is particularly concerned about the situation in Iraq, the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, Africa, and the U.S. clergy sex abuse scandal, Bertone said.<br \/>\n<em><br \/>\nCopyright 2007 The Associated Press. 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