Pope seeks Vatican revamp with new appointments
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 VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI’s changes at the head of various Vatican bodies this week show his willingness to revamp the Church after it was rocked by the pedophilia scandal, Vatican experts say. “He is imposing his style of firmness and transparency,  after he realized that the pedophilia crisis risked threatening  evangelization on a permanent basis,” Vatican expert Bruno Bartoloni  told AFP. This week, Benedict created a new  ministry to fight secularization in traditionally Catholic countries and  replaced the heads of two other important ministries after the former  chiefs reached the age limit of 75. Since his  election in 2005, he has appointed new heads for 17 of the now 21  ministries at the Vatican. “The timid intellectual  has descended from his ivory tower and is showing determination in his  leadership,” said Vatican observer Giancarlo Zizola. In May, the Vatican said it would overhaul the powerful  ultra-conservative Legion of Christ whose late founder Marcial Maciel  was disgraced by sex abuse scandals. In recent  months, Benedict has also accepted the resignation of half a dozen  bishops involved in cases of pedophilia and in cover-ups. Recent appointments are a step forward in the “necessary  general reform of the Roman Curia,” but the road ahead is still long to  “bring about the changes mandated by the Second Vatican Council that  (Pope) John Paul II did not have the courage to carry out, Zizola said.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100705com3.html | 
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