#1 2007-12-31 11:22:35

It's on!

The long que for service should soon be over in 2008.

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#2 2007-12-31 12:43:56

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#3 2007-12-31 15:11:47

kim

I'm actually excited about this, hopefully we get some good news stories out failed attempts ending with who knows what. Blooper reel possibly?

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#4 2007-12-31 15:17:28

Once again, il Papa is waaaay behind da US gubmint.  They been wastin' $ on in-filtrating "debbil warshippers" 4 YEARS.

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#5 2007-12-31 15:22:53

He said the Pope wants to restore a prayer seen as protection against evil that was traditionally recited at the end of Catholic Masses. The prayer, to St Michael the Archangel, was dropped in the 1960s by Pope John XXIII.

Evidently, papal infallibility does not into play here.

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#6 2007-12-31 16:34:25

I haven't read through that yet taint, but I thought that since you can only get god's word through the current  pope you are not allowed to consider what might have been said before. Only the living pope gets to interpret and he sets out what is valid from the past.

Only the Mormons seem to have figured out how to do this little act with history better.

Now correct me if I am wrong since as a blessed member of the church of the sacred head of Anne Boleyn we did our best to ignore the papists altogether and my experience with them was limited to contributing to the fall from grace of the short skirted catholic schoolgirls from acroos the tracks.

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#7 2007-12-31 17:46:39

Johnny Rotten wrote:

I haven't read through that yet taint, but I thought that since you can only get god's word through the current  pope you are not allowed to consider what might have been said before. Only the living pope gets to interpret and he sets out what is valid from the past.

You know what they say...diff'rent popes for diff'rent folks.

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