I'm not one to defend the Pope, but weren't all young boys forced to join the Nazis?
I'm not one to defend the Pope, but weren't all young boys forced to join the Nazis?
A splendid use of tax payers money. Hope there are no nasty spitfires flying around the sky to offend him.
yes, but you're not forced to withold child abuse information, lie that condoms spread the aids virus, or, well, generally hold lost of nasty views.
saw john paul at wembley a few years back
When the last one visited our school took a coach load of us to gatwick to meet him. Not sure if this guy will get the same level of treatment.
I was also in Rome when the last one died - by chance, and the outpouring was clear and not at all false. Again we may never see that level of appreciation again.
Our taxes are used as it is a state visit. The fact the world recognises the Vatican (in essence a working museum) as a state is laughable in the first place.
I'm sure lots of penance payers will be very excited by the CEO of their money making scheme being in town. I hope the Pope uses some of the contributions given by the gullable masses to buy a football team - may I suggest the Swiss team 'Young Boys'.
If people want to see an old geezer in a dress, why can't they go to Italy, or Christophers Biggins' next panto. I certainly don't want to be paying for it.
saw john paul 2 at wembley a few years back
When the last one visited our school took a coach load of us to gatwick to meet him. Not sure if this guy will get the same level of treatment.
I was also in Rome when the last one died - by chance, and the outpouring was clear and not at all false. Again we may never see that level of appreciation again.