… And apparently the first since November in the report of Murphy, who is a major development on the island of the Church of the latest scandal to a first-class has come to pass without any comment Episcopal backgrounded.
Anyone who does not get lost, but – tomorrow’s Independent makes a lot of B16 in the “body language” assumes clear in the beginning of the day 10-hour marathon session:
Body language of Pope Benedict XVI when he finally came face to face with the [besieged] Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan, does not bode well for the world of the Bible earlier named in the report of Murphy.
Usually done in isolation, Bishop Drennan descend eagerly forward to receive the head of the Catholic Church, which has the sole power to remove him from his diocese.
Note, too, how the bishop was usually a formal address, he did not shake hands steady.
This gesture is not really a handshake at all. Is more like a finger to accommodate quick greeting worthy of a political platform.
But look at the signing of more important than the less than warm welcome from the Holy Father.
Pope Benedict chilly stare, eyes are those that are looking for a coach of Bishop Drennan weighing up ….
He explained the mouth may Pope read as follows: “So you’re the man who caused me such problems.”
In response, perhaps ashamed of the media, Bishop Drennan reply: “Forgive me, His Holiness the Pope – but I had not sinned.”
But no less than Pope Benedict XVI has had the opportunity of meeting the Archbishop evasive west of Ireland.
In sharp contrast, and when he met Pope Benedict XVI, the Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Diarmuid Martin, there was immediate eye contact between them.
German Pope, who knew Bishop Martin of his time at the Teutonic College in Rome, and often met young Dublin priest after he joined the Holy See in the diplomatic corps, seems to be meeting his mentor, former student.
Comfortable in the presence of each other, they have exchanged a warm handshake and warm smile. Result: Bishop Martin, one; Bishop Drennan, nothing.
In part, and John Cooney and the paper adds that the resignation of another former secretary of Dublin, Bishop Jim Moriarty of Kildare and Leighlin, offered before Christmas amid a fierce public scrutiny, had “accepted” tomorrow.
At the same time, and after large-scale protest was recorded in the wake of Murphy to the Holy See refused to comply to the Irish because of failure to send their requests through normal diplomatic channels, as well as a dose of anger has launched the following night to declare that the Papal Nuncio in Dublin, Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza, will not appear before a parliamentary committee before which he had “invited”.
More in the morning … However, while commenting on today’s talks ran thin, and tomorrow the whole point reportedly occurred by a single leak Pros:
Pope Benedict XVI will tell the Irish Bishops content of its plan of action to resolve the crisis of child abuse when you close the written special two-day summit at the Vatican this afternoon, setting a timetable for the proceedings secret, seen bythe Irish Independent reveals.
Talks resume 9am (Tuesday) and continue until 1pm, when there is a discussion of “the most important proposals to come out.” This, the document says, followed by the preparation of “meditation Papal”Pope Benedict XVI , who has promised to send Catholics in Ireland in the wake of public revulsion last November to the report of the horrific results of Murphy’s extensive coverage of pop in the Eparchy of Dublin.
Document also reveals that before the final session ends, and will focus on the agenda, “the findings by the Holy Father.”
As always, stay tuned.
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