By MARY WARD
Australians just love talking about Catholicism, don’t they?
The fascination became pretty clear when the installation of Pope Francis occurred within the same fortnight of the installation of the current Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Justin Welby, earlier this year.
Two near-identical positions – each within a different branch of Christianity. With not exceptionally disparate numbers of faithful in Australia (17% of Australian identified as Anglican on the 2011 census, compared with 25% identifying as Catholic.)
And yet all we wanted to talk about was the Pope.
What would he be like? Would he support gay marriage? How about his stance on abortion? Would he be black? Would he be Cardinal Pell?
I am at a loss as to why anyone would care about these things if they weren’t Catholic themselves. But secular media really does love the spectacle of the Papacy. The pomp and ceremony are arresting for our media.
And ever since Pope Francis was voted into the top job, they just haven’t been able to get enough. Because, this new bloke is different to Pope Benedict XVI. So different, in fact, that the UK Guardian’s Marina Hyde has gone so far as to ask: “Is the Pope Catholic?”
It all started with this: