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mR.cLeAn 04-19-2005 10:23 AM

White Smoke!!! For all You Catholics.
 
I was listening to Rush L. and they interrupted with a

BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE

WHITE SMOKE ... New Pope elected, however still secret who it is.

We might find out at the end of the day.

I bet they pick the German Guy, the second in command guy ... he's got the popularity vote.

Crazy Canadian 04-19-2005 10:32 AM

i hope they chose the canadian guy but your right, they probaly did choose the german guy

ninty 04-19-2005 10:33 AM

Does Rush L. stand for Rush Limbaugh?

mR.cLeAn 04-19-2005 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty9
Does Rush L. stand for Rush Limbaugh?

Yes

We only get too see this like twice in our life time, our parents 3 times cause before JP II the previous pope lived for a week as pope

Akuma 04-19-2005 10:54 AM

german guy

TonyMontana 04-19-2005 10:54 AM

Ratzinger is the new Pope

mR.cLeAn 04-19-2005 10:54 AM

I was right, the German guy!

I win a pope hat.

Akuma 04-19-2005 10:55 AM

boo

TonyMontana 04-19-2005 10:57 AM

AKA Pope Benedict XVI

mR.cLeAn 04-19-2005 10:58 AM

He's old .. he's 78 ... he will live for only like 5 yrs. so we might see another pope

mR.cLeAn 04-19-2005 11:00 AM

More breaking news, He just went out ... everyone outside the place is cheering ...

I wish I could be there, it would be amazing

Bleuachdu 04-19-2005 11:02 AM

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ninty 04-19-2005 11:03 AM

[quote:499dd]Ratzinger was born in Marktl am Inn, in Bavaria, the son of a police officer who was staunchly anti-Nazi. In 1937 Ratzinger's father retired and settled in the town of Traunstein. When Ratzinger turned 14 in 1941, he was required by law to join the Hitler Youth , but according to his biographer John Allen he was not an enthusiastic member. In 1943, at the age of 16 he was, along with the rest of his class, drafted into the Flak or anti-aircraft corps, responsible for the guarding of a BMW plant outside Munich. He was then sent for basic infantry training and was posted to Hungary, where he worked setting up anti-tank defences until he deserted in April 1944 (an offence punishable by death). In 1945 he was briefly held in an Allied POW camp. By June he was released, and he and his brother (Georg) entered a Catholic seminary. On June 29, 1951, they were ordained by Cardinal Faulhaber of Munich. His dissertation (1953) was on Saint Augustine, his Habilitationsschrift (second dissertation) on Saint Bonaventure.

Ratzinger was a professor at the University of Bonn from 1959 until 1963, when he moved to the University of Münster. In 1966, he took a chair in dogmatic theology at the University of Tübingen, where he was a colleague of Hans Küng but was confirmed in his traditionalist views by the liberal atmosphere of Tübingen and the Marxist leanings of the student movement of the 1960s. In 1969 he returned to Bavaria, to the University of Regensburg.

At the Second Vatican Council (1962 – 1965), Ratzinger served as a peritus or chief theological expert, to Cardinal Joseph Frings of Cologne, Germany.[/quote:499dd]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Ratzinger

[quote:499dd]Papal hopeful is a former Hitler Youth
Justin Sparks, Munich, John Follain and Christopher Morgan, Rome
THE wartime past of a leading German contender to succeed John Paul II may return to haunt him as cardinals begin voting in the Sistine Chapel tomorrow to choose a new leader for 1 billion Catholics.

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, whose strong defence of Catholic orthodoxy has earned him a variety of sobriquets — including “the enforcer”, “the panzer cardinal” and “God’s rottweiler” — is expected to poll around 40 votes in the first ballot as conservatives rally behind him.

Although far short of the requisite two-thirds majority of the 115 votes, this would almost certainly give Ratzinger, 78 yesterday, an early lead in the voting. Liberals have yet to settle on a rival candidate who could come close to his tally.

Unknown to many members of the church, however, Ratzinger’s past includes brief membership of the Hitler Youth movement and wartime service with a German army anti- aircraft unit.

Although there is no suggestion that he was involved in any atrocities, his service may be contrasted by opponents with the attitude of John Paul II, who took part in anti-Nazi theatre performances in his native Poland and in 1986 became the first pope to visit Rome’s synagogue.[/quote:499dd]
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 67,00.html

Zoner 04-19-2005 11:05 AM

Ratzinger's 78?? Man, they probably coulda picked a dude who wasn't as likely to drop dead within 5 years! oOo:

Akuma 04-19-2005 11:12 AM

So now we have an ultra-conservative nazi running one the largest religions ever.... Combined with Catholics' complete inability to think for themselves... Hitler's got quite an impressive army at his disposal.


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