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No 5382 Thursday September 16 2010 |90P No 5382 WELCOME POPE BENEDICT XVI Thursday September 16 2010 | 90p Thursday September 16 2010 SCOTTISH CATHOLIC OBSERVER SCOTLAND WELCOMES POPE BENEDICT XVI NEWS 3 Polls show Catholic enthusiasm for Pope Benedict XVI’s UK visit The visit Scotland never expected A LARGE majority of of ComRes, said the results Catholics across the UK have showed that the majority of Cardinal O’Brien speaks of great enthusiasm for today’s Papal visit to Scotland indicated their strong support Catholics are enthusiastic for the impending visit of about the arrival of the Pope By Ian Dunn looking forward to hosting the Pope in a Pope Benedict XVI and think but that there is still disquiet private lunch at his St Bennet’s residence that his four-day state visit among many regarding some CARDINAL Keith O’Brien has said after the Holy Father arrived in Scotland. will help the Church. of the Church’s teachings. he never imagined he would be wel- “I’ve welcomed a great many different The Holy Father arrives in “Overall there is a sense of coming the Pope to Scotland but says people into my house over the years,” he Scotland today to begin his UK strong support for the Pope’s he detects huge enthusiasm for the said. “But I think this really will surpass visit and a total of 70 per cent visit but disquiet both about Holy Father’s visit ahead of his arrival. them all. In the garden I have a piece of of Catholics who responded to some aspects of Papal teaching “I’m getting on now and I never the turf Pope John Paul II kissed when he a BBC commissioned poll said and the perception of the thought I’d be welcoming the Pope to arrived in Scotland and I think Pope they expect the visit to benefit Catholic Church in wider soci- Scotland,” the cardinal said on Monday. Benedict will be interested to see that.” the Church. Almost six in ten ety having been harmed,” Mr “When Benedict XVI was elected he was The cardinal also added that the Pope Catholics, however, also said Hawkins said. a much older man than his predecessor was a source of great personal inspiration. that their Faith is not ‘general- A total of 52 per cent of the and it was thought he wouldn’t travel like “I’m 25 years a bishop and you do feel ly valued’ in British society. 500 Catholics surveyed said John Paul II did so I didn’t think this tired sometimes,” he said. “But I look at The poll, conducted by the sex abuse scandal had would land on my plate. all the Pope is fitting in during his visit to ComRes—a member of the shaken their faith in the “I travel all over Scotland and every- the United Kingdom and it does inspire British Polling Council—sur- Church’s leadership while two- where I detect a huge enthusiasm from me to go and do better.” veyed a random sample of 500 thirds also thought women Scottish Catholics for this visit. What I’m Cardinal O’Brien addressed journalists at the Catholics across the UK should have more authority hearing from people of all ages are things Gillis Centre in Edinburgh on Monday Government honour between September 6 and 9 and status within the Church. like ‘we can’t wait to see him’ and ‘we’re PIC: PAUL McSHERRY First Minister Alex Salmond, who hosted this year and nearly half of Archbishop Vincent Nichols going to give him a great welcome’ so a pre-Papal visit reception in Edinburgh those who responded thought of Westminster believes it is I’m feeling very positive about it.” but said such issues were inevitable with an Castle on Tuesday night, said he was that the Pope should drop his unlikely that the Church’s policy event of this size. looking forward to the Pope’s arrival. Mr insistence on clerical celibacy. on clerical celibacy is set to Hurdles and benefits “We are looking at potentially 100,000 Salmond said he was ‘honoured’ to be Andrew Hawkins, chairman change. The cardinal said that while there had people in Edinburgh and another 100,000 attending the Mass being celebrated by been ‘ups and downs’ in the preparation in Glasgow and it’s not easy to manage the Holy Father at Bellahouston Park as it for the visit he was sure that the problems numbers of that size,” he said. “I know would be a spiritual high point for Scots Free Presbyterians to protest Papal visit were miniscule compared to the benefits well that even when you have a parish of all faiths. the Pope’s visit would bring. fete for 100 people you have wrangle “The Papal events in 1982 were an enor- THE leader of the Free the Holy Father. “Obviously it has been a tremendous over who runs what stall, or should we mous success and this visit will be a won- Presbyterian Church is set to The protest group from the amount of work,” he said. “But I look on it hire a marquee. derful occasion for the whole of Scotland,” lead a delegation to Scotland Free Presbyterian Church will as being very well worthwhile as the moral “So I thank God for the great many Mr Salmond said. “The Scottish this week to protest against include the church’s founder value will far outweigh any costs value.” people who have given of their time and Government will be working with the Pope Benedict XVI’s four- the Rev Ian Paisley, now Lord The cardinal highlighted the lack of time talent to help us deal with the larger Palace, the Catholic Church and UK day state visit to the UK. Bannside. to make arrangements for the Pope’s upsets we’ve had to deal with.” Government to ensure that the Pope’s visit The Rev Ron Johnson is However Vatican spokesman, arrival and the difficulty of transporting is a successful and memorable event.” challenging other Protestant Fr Federico Lombardi, said the pilgrims to the Mass at Bellahouston as Private moment church leaders to join in with Vatican was ‘not worried’ about problems the Church in Scotland had faced The cardinal said he was particularly I [email protected] their protest against the visit of the potential protests. 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