“The Americans were too
dominant elsewhere, too loud, too confident, too greedy, too obsessed with
individual liberties. They venerated the new and the shiny, preferring novel
and homegrown faiths to the traditions of Europe or Asia. They were more concerned
with LGBTQ rights and the ordination of women than the plight of the poor and
dispossessed. But if ever there were going to be an American Pope, people could
have predicted he’d come from the Midwest. “He’s Midwestern nice,” says Father
Paul Galetto, the pastor of St. Paul church in Philadelphia, of the fellow
Augustinian he has known since his 20s. “He listens to you. He’s pleasant. He’s
not going to jump in the middle of your conversation, tell you you’re wrong.
That’s a great advantage for him.”
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
The Making of an American Pope
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