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The Pope and cats/Catholic Concern for An imals

by Baldoni <baldoniXX@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 22, 2008 at 05:25 PM

This was brought to my attention and I thought someone might find it 
interesting.  Forgive me if this has been posted before in some way.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/21/us/nationalspecial2/21cats.html?_r=1&ei=5088&en=b19c723c97f3c3eb&ex=1366516800&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1208880700-YHBWZQM4sn65EK4/gMRo1g

Their names are Shadow, Butch, Misty, Rusty, Sparky, Sun****ne, Esther, 
Marty and Spunky. They are cats, some former strays, some 
tiger-striped. But to Jan Fredericks of Wayne, N.J., they are family, 
they are God’s creatures and deserving of compassion.

And in Pope Benedict XVI, Ms. Fredericks, the chairwoman of the 
fledgling American branch of Catholic Concern for Animals, believes 
that she has found a kindred spirit: Along with an enormous entourage 
and a message of peace, the Pope brought with him to the United States 
a lifelong love of cats.

Benedict’s kindness toward the strays of Rome is already the stuff of 
Vatican legend. His house in Germany, its garden guarded by a cat 
statue, was filled with cats when Benedict lived there full time before 
he was posted to the Vatican in 1982.

And Benedict is, without a doubt, the first pope to have had an 
authorized biography of him written by a cat — Chico, a ginger tabby 
who lives across the road from Benedict’s old house in Germany.

“I think it shows a sensitive side, and I believe it shows that God 
lives in a person,” Ms. Fredericks said Friday. “I think all leaders 
should have compassion for animals.”

When the pope arrived at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, Ms. Fredericks and 
some members of the group were there, handing out about 300 copies of a 
pamphlet called “Are We Good Stewards of God’s Creation?” (Also 
represented outside the stadium was People for the Ethical Treatment of 
Animals, which wants Benedict to follow up on some scathing criticisms 
of factory farming he made when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.)

The pope’s fondness for felines has been often remarked upon since his 
elevation in 2005. One prominent Catholic blogger based in California, 
who writes under the pen name Gerald Augustinus, claims to have a 
2-year-old Siamese named Benedictus, or Benny for short.

And the recently published “Joseph and Chico: The Life of Pope Benedict 
XVI as Told by a Cat” (Ignatius Press, 2008) is a children’s book 
written by Chico with the “aid” of an Italian journalist, Jeanne 
Perego.

The book, which has been translated into 10 languages and has sold 
12,000 copies in the United States, tells of young Joseph Ratzinger’s 
childhood love for all furry animals and of the adult cardinal’s deep 
bond with the narrator, who lives in the Bavarian village of Pentling.

“When I’d see that the shades were up next door, I knew he was
home,” 
Chico writes. “Then I’d race over and rub up against his legs. What 
wonderful times we’ve spent together!”

Chico’s owner, Rupert Hofbauer, confirmed the substance of the book and 
said that Chico, now 10, misses his old friend, who has not been back 
to visit since becoming pope.

“Sometimes Chico goes over there on his own,” Mr. Hofbauer said in a 
telephone interview on Friday, “and he sits on the door sill or walks 
through the garden.”

Ms. Perego said by phone Friday that the pope’s brother, who lives near 
Pentling, continues to hang the current year’s cat calendar on the wall 
of the pope’s house and turn its pages every month in a sort of homage 
to his absent brother.

Though Benedict is the first pope to be written about by a cat, he 
falls squarely within a long Vatican tradition. According to “The 
Papacy: An Encyclopedia,” by Philippe Levillain, Pope Paul II, in the 
15th century, had his cats treated by his personal physician. Leo XII, 
in the 1820s, raised his grayish-red cat, Micetto, in the pleat of his 
cassock. And according to The Times of London, Paul VI, pope from 1963 
to 1978, is said to have once dressed his cat in cardinal’s robes.

When Cardinal Ratzinger was the head of the Congregation for the 
Doctrine of the Faith, the German newspaper Bild wrote, he tended to 
the cats that frequented the garden of the congregation’s building in 
the Vatican and bandaged their wounds.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone told an Italian newspaper in 2005 that the 
cats sometimes walked him to his office.

“One time the Swiss Guards had to intervene,” Cardinal Bertone joked.
“ 
‘Look, your eminence, the cats are laying siege to the Holy See.’ ”

Italian media re****ted that when the pope moved into his papal 
quarters, he could not bring two beloved cats — notwithstanding the 
protests of Rome’s animal rights commissioner, who urged the Vatican to 
“give the two papal cats access to the Apostolic Palace.”

Ms. Fredericks said she thought that the pope would benefit from 
continued contact with animals. “I think every church should have a cat 
colony,” she said. “But I don’t think that will happen.”

-- 
Baldoni
 




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The Pope and cats/Catholic Concern for An imals
Baldoni <baldoniXX@[EM  2008-04-22 17:25:12 
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Cat Guy <Cat@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-23 09:42:44 
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"Kathy" <kat  2008-04-23 14:19:22 
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studio <tlack@[EMAIL P  2008-04-24 07:18:04 
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Stan Brown <the_stan_b  2008-04-27 06:57:26 
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tension_on_the_wire <t  2008-04-27 23:16:11 
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Cat Guy <Cat@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-28 09:59:18 
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Baldoni <baldoniXX@[EM  2008-05-01 16:46:20 
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joe <no@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-05-01 13:44:51 
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tension_on_the_wire <t  2008-04-27 23:16:51 
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tension_on_the_wire <t  2008-04-28 20:32:33 
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Cat Guy <Cat@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 09:47:52 
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tension_on_the_wire <t  2008-04-30 14:25:07 
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Baldoni <baldoniXX@[EM  2008-05-01 16:49:16 
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tension_on_the_wire <t  2008-05-01 19:01:05 
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godscre@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-27 06:33:47 
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godscre@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-27 06:55:37 
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"William Graham"  2008-05-27 13:56:35 
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"Fritz Wuehlier"  2008-05-30 18:29:32 
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Ivan Marsh <ivanmarsh@  2008-06-02 10:21:56 
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"Upscale" <u  2008-06-02 11:29:19 
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"Stampir" <h  2008-08-05 06:14:13 

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