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Andy Rooney Reflects On The Pope's Visit And Papal History

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by lilbeards1 April 28, 2008 1:23 AM EDT
I agree with Extremophil...jtsch, you need to lighten up. I''m Catholic myself, and I''m quite sure the Holy Father has not lost his sense of humor...nor has God.
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by middleman8 April 28, 2008 12:36 AM EDT
How many miracle''s has he performed?
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by extremophil April 28, 2008 12:26 AM EDT
Gee Whiz jtsch, some of you Catholics should freekin lighten up.
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by jtsch-2009 April 27, 2008 11:37 PM EDT
I am offended by Mr. Rooney and his "light-hearted" jabs at the Holy Father. There may be many millions of Americans who are not Catholic but there are millions who are. We consider the Pope to be a good and holy man, God''s representative on Earth. To make fun of his name, wondering if he carries around loose change or if he would say *** if he hits this thumb with the hammer is certainly in bad taste. I wonder who else could travel around the world, consistently drawing crowds of several thousand people at each stop. My admiration and respect for Mr. Rooney has been greatly diminished.
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by jtsch-2009 April 27, 2008 11:37 PM EDT
I am offended by Mr. Rooney and his "light-hearted" jabs at the Holy Father. There may be many millions of Americans who are not Catholic but there are millions who are. We consider the Pope to be a good and holy man, God''s representative on Earth. To make fun of his name, wondering if he carries around loose change or if he would say *** if he hits this thumb with a hammer is certainly in bad taste. I wonder who else could travel around the world, consistently drawing crowds of several thousand people at each stop. My admiration and respect for Mr. Rooney has been greatly diminished.
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