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new style, the vehicle he rides in and the style of vestments he wears? you could say these are small things when you compare them to making decisions on church teachings or the way the church is run, but do you think there s a message here? well, look, anderson, the plain fact of the matter is that popes teach not only with their words but also with their deeds, with their gestures. and i mean, you re right, i mean, these are small things at the very outset of a pontificate, but he s setting a tone. in addition to the things you mentioned, i was also struck by the fact that when the cardinals were leaving the casa santa marta, the papal limousine was ready for the new pope to hop in and separate himself from the crowd, and instead of doing that, he decided to get on the bus with the fellas and ride with the other cainals, which we would call a gesture of collegiality. that is, the pope is not above the other cardinals and other bishops of the church, but he is one of them. and you k
let s just stop by and pick up my luggage, then going in to pay his bill. he also thanked the help in the house. he thanked the housekeepers and everything else. he s a very thoughtful person. john allen, is there a substance here? is there meaning in this new style, the vehicle he rides in, the style of vestments he wears? you can say these are small things when compared to making decisions on church teachings, the way the church is run. do you think there s a message here? well, look, anderson, the plain fact of the matter is that popes teach not only with their words but also with their deeds, with their gestures. i mean, you re right, these are small things at the very outset of the pontificate but he s setting a tone. in addition to the things you mentioned, i was also struck by the fact that when the cardinals were leaving, the papal limousine was ready for the new pope to hop in and separate himself from the crowd. instead of doing that he decided to get on the bus with the
well, look, anderson, the plain fact of the matter is that popes teach not only with their words but also with their deeds, with their gestures. i mean, you re right, these are small things at the very outset of the pontificate but he s setting a tone. in addition to the things you mentioned, i was also struck by the fact that when the cardinals were leaving, the papal limousine was ready for the new pope to hop in and separate himself from the crowd. instead of doing that he decided to get on the bus with the fellows and ride with the other cardinals which we would call a gesture of collegiality. that is, the pope is not above the other cardinals and other bishops of the church, but he is one of them. you know, i think all of this is about setting a tone. we have to see how it plays out in the concrete acts of management and governance this pope has to take. but at the beginning, i think most catholics looking at this
he s a very thoughtful person. john allen, is there a substance here? is there meaning in this new style, the vehicle he rides in, the style of vestments he wears? you can say these are small things when compared to making decisions on church teachings, the way the church is run. do you think there s a message here? well, look, anderson, the plain fact of the matter is that popes teach not only with their words but also with their deeds, with their gestures. i mean, you re right, these are small things at the very outset of the pontificate but he s setting a tone. in addition to the things you mentioned, i was also struck by the fact that when the cardinals were leaving, the papal limousine was ready for the new pope to hop in and separate himself from the crowd. instead of doing that he decided to get on the bus with the fellows and ride with the other cardinals which we would call a gesture of collegiality. that is, the pope is not above the other cardinals and other