Hmmm, interesting that the crucifix on the papal altar has just got considerably smaller. The reform of the reform (2) of the reform (3) has begun (again)!
There's nothing wrong with Cardinal Nichol's hair. He's not the army, he doesn't have to have a short back and sides. Talk about rude minimalist comments!
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I guess they think they "have arrived"! Such lamentable and low ambitions!
ReplyDeletehow win fiends and prostitute people - I can remember reading that book when i wanted to rule the world as a young whipper-snapper.
ReplyDeletethis just in:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2562896/The-Holy-gust-Wind-whips-Popes-mantle-address-St-Peters-Square.html
I must say, Bishop Bergoglio handled this visit from a wholly gust with uncharacteristic aplomb.
Can you suggest to the new cardinal that he should get his hair cut. There is a certain decorum that goes with the new job.
ReplyDeleteThe great apostasy.
ReplyDeleteI heard it was "Too good to be true."
ReplyDeleteHmmm, interesting that the crucifix on the papal altar has just got considerably smaller. The reform of the reform (2) of the reform (3) has begun (again)!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing wrong with Cardinal Nichol's hair. He's not the army, he doesn't have to have a short back and sides. Talk about rude minimalist comments!
ReplyDeleteCardinal's hats and hot coals - same colour. Should I have held my tongue?
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