Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Latin America and the Catholic Church Case Study - 2

Latin America and the Catholic Church - Case Study ExampleAt the conclusion of the lackluster oration, a BBC reporter stated, that the Pope gave,the or so unusual mass of his c areer.(qtd in Hoyt,1983) Why were so many Catholics so disappointed? What were the reasons for the Popes behaviors? What were the consequences in Nicaragua after the papal send for? These are all issues that will be discussed in the course of this essay.Nicaragua in the late 1970s and 1980s was a land of revolution. Many citizens felt that their existing leader, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, was a tyrant. They saw the immense poverty, the hunger, the brusque living conditions, the lack of employment available was directly related to the exploitation and oppression by their government that this is the reason the poor suffered without relief. The plight of the poor Christians brought them to the rebel militias formed by the Sandinistas, who opposed Somoza, encouraged rebellion, and promoted the teaching of libera tion theology.(Dillon,1999) This, sometimes, controversial interpretation of Christianity, relies heavily on the need to divvy up for the poor and heavily rebukes traditional capitalist economic systems. These differing spiritual interpretations and differing political perspectives left Nicaragua, as a whole, at odds. Many, likely, thought that the Popes visit would aid in resolution and more potential peaceful outcomes.Just one day before the Popes arrival in the unsophisticated 17 members of a Sandinistas Youth Group riding a bus were ambushed and killed. Many people cried out for him to say something in regards to the young lives lost, but he did not. Generally speaking whenever a foreign head of state visits another country, where youths have been tragically killed, regardless of the reasons,he is expected to say SOME sympathetic remarks.(Hoyt,1983) Not only did he refrain from such condolences, he, in fact, had scolded members of the clergy for participating in the

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