one the most famous scenes in western literature where the grand inquiz tore in this prison cell in seville during the spanish inacquisition asks christs, and what he basically says to him, i would never paraphrase, but i think this is pretty close. what he says to him is we don't need you. the people are happy if we give them these mysteries and these supernatural bromides. you don't have to be here. we can take care of t. the message implicit here and russian orthodox, he was no fan of the roman church, but the message was the questioner had no faith, and in that memorable scene, jesus crosses the cell, embraces him, kisses him on the face, and then departs without saying a word letting his silence trail behind him as a moral indictment in and of itself. well, i don't believe cardinal lost his faith and certainly as pope, i don't think he's faithless, but ironically what he needs now is a real inquisitor. he needs a probation report, someone -- he needs a prosecutor, someone to clean up the system where cardinals and bishops because of the logic of succession enjoy a de facto immunity fro