Fr. Longenecker has it exactly right about the media's obsession with F1's poverty and simplicity:
. . .the vast crowds (of mostly rich people) who profess to love [Pope Francis']
simplicity of life are responding sentimentally ['cause that's pretty much the only way they have left to respond, having surrendered their ability to think critically]. There is a syrupy idea
that the poor are wonderful just because they’re poor. There is also a
very warm hearted feeling toward St Francis, who preached to the birdies
and hugged trees and kissed lepers. This sentimental approach to
poverty and ministry to the poor is shallow and naive [and dangerous]. It’s the stuff of
St Francis statues in the backyard, and the sickly sentimentality of
that creepy sixties movie Brother Sun, Sister Moon in which a beautiful young Francis went tumbling through fields of flowers [you mean Franciscans don't spend their days tumbling through flowerbeds and chasing butterflies?!].
[. . .]
The latte sipping crowd who think the Pope is “just marvelous” because
he doesn’t go in for the limousine or the trappings of the office are
strangely deaf if we suggest that they follow his example. They’re all
quiet happy for the Pope to sell off the riches of the church, but
they’re not about to have a garage sale [well sure, if he sells off the Church's property and gives that money to the poor, then they won't have to feel bad about not selling their stuff. . .not that they would anyway].
[. . .]
I predict that before too very long he’ll be under attack. The attacks
will be vicious and cruel and unfair–like Christopher Hitchen’s famous
attack on Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Pope Francis may continue to live
in poverty and eschew the trappings of the papacy, but no one will
notice. The “poverty effect” will be short lived. It will be played
down, and if my hunch is right–it will even come under attack. The same
members of the secular press who are now licking his hands will turn and
bite him. They will say his “poverty” was a sham, a public relations
stunt and that he is just another hypocritical Catholic prelate. [The first salvo from the lefty media will come when he says something publicly against their preferred political agenda. . .all this fawning over his poverty will be instantly forgotten.]
We'll see the similar reactions from the Peace and Justice Crowd in the Church when he speaks out against their political idols, especially the ordination of women, same-sex "marriage," and all the other pelvic issues that seem to exercise them beyond reason.
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