What About Tradition?

Democracy in the Church would give far to much power to the currently living and make a mockery of 2000 years of .

"But there is one thing that I have never from my youth up been able to understand. I have never been able to understand where people got the idea that democracy was in some way opposed to . It is obvious that is only democracy extended through time. It is trusting to a consensus of common human voices rather than to some isolated or arbitrary record. The man who quotes some German historian against the of the Church, for instance, is strictly appealing to aristocracy. He is appealing to the superiority of one expert against the awful authority of a mob. It is quite easy to see why a legend is treated, and ought to be treated, more respectfully than a book of history. The legend is generally made by the majority of people in the village, who are sane. The book is generally written by the one man in the village who is mad. Those who urge against that men in the past were ignorant may go and urge it at the Carlton Club, along with the statement that voters in the slums are ignorant. It will not do for us. If we attach great importance to the opinion of ordinary men in great unanimity when we are dealing with daily matters, there is no reason why we should disregard it when we are dealing with history or fable. may be defined as an extension of the franchise. means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. refuses to submit to the small and arrogant oligarchy of those who merely happen to be walking about. All democrats object to men being disqualified by the accident of birth; objects to their being disqualified by the accident of death. Democracy tells us not to neglect a good man's opinion, even if he is our groom; asks us not to neglect a good man's opinion, even if he is our father. I, at any rate, cannot separate the two ideas of democracy and ; it seems evident to me that they are the same idea. We will have the dead at our councils. The ancient Greeks voted by stones; these shall vote by tombstones. It is all quite regular and official, for most tombstones, like most ballot papers, are marked with a cross." - G.K. Chesterton

Church Should Be More Democratic-Leading Cardinal

"VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - In a move certain to spark debate about the choice of the next pope, a leading cardinal has said the Church should be more democratic, allow women to be deacons and give laypeople a say in selecting bishops."

Cardinal Calls for Church Governing Body

"VATICAN CITY - A cardinal once mentioned as a possible successor to Pope John Paul II is reviving calls for a broad council to help the pope govern the church and is suggesting top bishops might also take part in a conclave to elect a new pontiff."

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