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Who Will Be the Next Pope?
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SBD, a couple of questions: I have heard JPII was born during an eclipse, but you listed 05.08.20 as his birthdate. I assume you simply made a typo because his birthdate is 05.18.20. I have tried to find via NASA websites if there indeed was an eclipse that day but so far cannot. Also, could the "olive" reference perhaps mean Spain or Portugal, well known producers of olives? Just a thought. Further, when I was in Rome during the Jubilee Year of 2000, we toured an important Church (forgot name!) where the walls are decorated with paintings of every Pope since Peter. Our guide pointed out that only three spots remain unfilled, one for JPII on his death and the final two popes after which the current World will end. As we know from scripture and our Creed, its "world without end". Current meaning before the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

AIR Software Eclipse Report
Min coverage=30%

http://www.alphee.com/Phenomena/eclipse_1900_1925.htm

May 18, 1920

Solar Eclipses: 1911 - 1920

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcat/SEdecade1911.html
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well it was bound to happen, a new website has risen called:

WWW.ElectAPope.com

Get your votes in before the College of Cardinals meet.

Shocked Rolling Eyes Shocked Rolling Eyes Shocked Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

PhantomSgt wrote:
Well it was bound to happen, a new website has risen called:

WWW.ElectAPope.com

Get your votes in before the College of Cardinals meet.

Shocked Rolling Eyes Shocked Rolling Eyes Shocked Rolling Eyes


I hope Carter doesn't find out about this, he might start crying about being snubbed from observing the Election. Wink

Can you believe the nerve of these people making a fuss about Carter not being invited. Maybe if Carter would have gone to the last Pope's funeral that he was invited to would have helped his case. On the other hand, sending his mother in his place was the biggest snub the former President could have done.

Hey Carter, next time show some respect and "maybe" someone might respect you!!

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 8:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

PhantomSgt,

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JP II brought the church back from the brink of destruction and used his strong will to bring it back inline with the original teachings.


You are right. When I was a kid (pre JP II) your church was largely irrelevant. That is not the case now. The Catholic Church, despite its failings in some cases in America (the priest scandals), is today a force for good and moral truth in the world.

I think/hope his funeral was a testament to his legacy. Imagine the leader of Israel and the leader of Syria shaking hands. Maybe I just imagined that bit of news. I caught it in a few seconds on the radio between commercials. I haven't had time to decompress and look through the news sites today.

My wife and I both commented on his simple casket. One of the most powerful men in the last 100 years and he didn't want something ostentatious. This pope was a class act all the way.

God bless your church, and please God guide the cardinals as they select the next Pope. Even if you don't follow that faith you have to admire PJP II.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 8:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lotsa_Static wrote:
PhantomSgt,

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JP II brought the church back from the brink of destruction and used his strong will to bring it back inline with the original teachings.


Imagine the leader of Israel and the leader of Syria shaking hands. Maybe I just imagined that bit of news.


I posted this a few days ago on a post titled Political Soccer which we would never see on our news here in the US. What you probably heard was true, things are definately changing in the Middle East thanks to leaders like Pope John Paul II and President Bush.


http://www.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=18893
Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, at an event obviously staged by the hegemonic Bush administration, ethnic peace was accomplished at another soccer game. From the Corriere della Sera:
Never before had an Arab saved the Israeli national team. The savior was Suwan Abbas, who scored the tying goal [1-1] in the first minute of penalty time in the game against Ireland. Abbas is the captain of Sakhnin, the only mixed [Arab and Jewish] team in the Israel championship.

"Yes, it was very moving to hear forty thousand people chant my name. My goal" — said Suwan, called an Israeli hero on the front page of the daily Yedioth Aharonoth — "is dedicated to everyone in Israel. Enough with all this talk about Jews and Arabs, we are a single people..."

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 7:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well the Pope's funeral is over and all the politicians who showed up for the hottest ticket in town, can now go back to hating each other and planning man's global destruction anew.

They will forget the sunny day in Rome and the lessons of love, friendship or peace John Paul II passed to them even in death.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 7:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

PhantomSgt wrote:
Well the Pope's funeral is over and all the politicians who showed up for the hottest ticket in town, can now go back to hating each other and planning man's global destruction anew.

They will forget the sunny day in Rome and the lessons of love, friendship or peace John Paul II passed to them even in death.

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Damn Sarge,

Spot on!

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The next Pope will probably be Cardinal Ratzinger. He is a conservative and the church needs conservative leadership as opposed to liberal thinking. They barely avoided a split within the church in America over the sexual abuse cover-ups and are hard pressed to clean up the American problem as well as re-affirm the churches conservative dogma. He is also old and would not hold onto the papacy for a long period of time, which I believe is crucial to the thinking of papal election at this time. The Cardinals know they must appoint a conservative, yet wish for a short tenure. Many of them have grand ideas, but now is not the time for grand ideas. Just my thought.



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GenrXr wrote:
GenrXr wrote:
The next Pope will probably be Cardinal Ratzinger. He is a conservative and the church needs conservative leadership as opposed to liberal thinking. They barely avoided a split within the church in America over the sexual abuse cover-ups and are hard pressed to clean up the American problem as well as re-affirm the churches conservative dogma. He is also old and would not hold onto the papacy for a long period of time, which I believe is crucial to the thinking of papal election at this time. The Cardinals know they must appoint a conservative, yet wish for a short tenure. Many of them have grand ideas, but now is not the time for grand ideas. Just my thought.



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