What’s said and unsaid in French pre-visit pope coverage



Tom Heneghan, commenting at Reuters’ FaithWorld blog on secular France’s modified anticipation of Pope Benedict’s visit this Friday:

The most interesting aspect of this criticism, though, is what the French like to call the “non-dit” — the “unsaid”. There is much less snide criticism in the media now than there used to be. Just before the 1997 World Youth Day (WYD) in Paris, the media poured cold water on the idea and made fun of the Catholic Church and the ailing Pope John Paul. Commentators announced in advance that it would be a flop. In the end, it was a stunning success. The final Mass at Longchamp racetrack drew over a million Catholics, twice as many as expected.



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