Thursday, October 21, 2010

Poll - Benedict finds JP II hard act to follow

As President Bronislaw Komorowski wrapped up his three-day visit to Italy and Vatican on Sunday, attending the canonisation ceremony of a Polish monk, a poll commissioned by Polish Radio finds a majority of Poles consider the pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI inferior to that of JP II.

Fifty five percent of respondents told the Homo Homini pollsters that the current pope is not living up to the standards set by the Polish Pope. Forty one percent thought the two popes were about equal but only four percent said Pope Benedict was doing a better job as head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Rzeczpospolita journalist Ewa Czaczkowska thinks that the, somewhat unsurprising, results of the poll reflect an emotional attachment to JP II plus the negative publicity surrounding the paedophile priest scandals.

“Fifty five percent do not feel so close to the Pope because he is not Polish. He does not share a common history and culture; and secondly, this is a really difficult pontificate with difficult issues to deal with,” she told Polish Radio.

New saints

Meanwhile, on Sunday, President Komorowski took part in a Mass at the Vatican during which Pope Benedict canonised Stanislaw Kazimierczyk, a Polish monk living in Krakow in the 15th century, who is revered for saving the eyesight of Polish aristocrat, Count Piotr Komorowski. The canonization process was set in motion by John Paul II.

Benedict XVI also declared saint a monk from Canada and nuns from Italy and Spain.

Australia also received its first ever saint. Nineteenth century nun Mary MacKillop founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart, an order which once exposed a paedophile priest. Mary MacKillop was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church as a result, only to be reinstated some years later.

On Saturday President Komorowski and First Lady Anna had an audience with Pope Benedict and attended a Mass to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the beginning of John Paul II’s pontificate.

On Friday the Polish head of state met with his Italian counterpart, Giorgio Napolitano. 

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