• venusaur@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    It sure feels like the tides are turning conservative everywhere, but apparently a Filipino progressive is a favorite to be next

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      28 days ago

      We’ll see where it goes. They aren’t exactly transparent about these things, and they’ve been arguing among themselves for a while. We’ll know with the white smoke, I suppose.

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      27 days ago

      There is a roman saying, “the one who enters conclave as the pope [to be] leaves it as a mere cardinal”

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      27 days ago

      I think in terms of the church the term “conservative” does not necessarily align with the political understanding. The largest shift in the church is demographic. White Europeans are loosing power rapidly in the catholic church. Subsequently the catholic church will align less and less with “Western” conservatives, and their imperialist understanding of geopolitics.

      I expect to see much more opposition of “christian conservative” politicians in Europe towards the catholic church.
      Ironically just yesterday the president of the German federal parliament of the “christian conservative” CDU told the Churches to shut up about politics.

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      27 days ago

      I’m waiting for someone to suggest that a it’s time for the first woman pope.