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That's the fella, though it was really a series of wars that noone could quite remember why anyone had thought it was a good idea in the first place by the end .


We had one about the same time, except at the end the winners wholeheartedly embraced what it had been really about all along, which wasn't all this honourable parliamentary independence stuff, but eradicating the world of papists.

Given tradition in Italian and vatican politics, there was a period when Popes were always rich, powerful, scheming, womanising types carving out their own empire and far more concerned about temporal than spiritual matters.


Surely there's only one candidate for the role!!!


 

maxxi Wrote:

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> El Pibe Wrote:

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> > It was more fun when we had three popes!

>

>

> Ah yes, the True Pope, the Grid Pope and the

> Magnetic Pope.


Or the fourth Pope.....


http://www.funnyreign.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pope-soap1.jpg The Soap Pope on a rope ?

Townleygreen Wrote:

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> I'm not fighting,just correcting Mick Mac's

> aqpparent impression that Germans are protestant.

> In fact, the south (eg Bavaria)for instance is

> overwhelmingly catholic. The Pope is from Bavaria.


Well, they started it. And therefore have a lot to answer for. What's a little indulgence and nepotism between friends.

hi El pipe ,ahhahahahhahahaha u made me laught .no berlusconi no!!!!!!please

may beppe grillo ?!?!?!?!?

i think the better thing is to sell all the gold the vaticano have and send it to the poor population .....who still need the water ,food ......

and at the end of the day .they know already who ll be the next ..

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