Leadership needed, but agenda is set

AUSTRALIA
The Age

Barney Zwartz
Religion editor, The Age

The great baroque builder Bernini produced many masterpieces in Rome, but none exceeds the twin colonnades that sweep from St Peter’s Basilica around most of St Peter’s Square, designed to be a pair of great arms in a gesture of embrace to the world.

Today half of one of the arms has an ugly grey cover protecting restoration work, making it look wounded and weakened. As a metaphor for the Catholic Church, this too is apt. The church has just entered the interregnum, as the period between popes is called, with many leaders and commentators saying it is in crisis, making the choice of the next Pope, the 266th, more vital than usual.

Benedict XVI himself spoke of the ”turbulent waters and rough winds” he experienced during his papacy in his final public address on Wednesday, and was unusually trenchant in other recent speeches, excoriating the divisions that ”disfigure” the church. Before his election he denounced ”filth in the church”, an apparent reference to clergy sex abuse.

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