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margueritem
said, 3 months ago
Snerk!
win said, 3 months ago
Monsignor’s conducting mess in the crapel.
PICTO said, 3 months ago
@win
Then that’s not incense we’re smelling.
Pacopuddy said, 3 months ago
I always thought that Popes pooped in the woods.
eddie6192 said, 3 months ago
@PICTO
LOL!!!!!
stomps said, 3 months ago
Here I sit broken hearted…
Notsoastute said, 3 months ago
@PICTO
unless his first name is Frank
Andy White said, 3 months ago
Excellent gag!
whmIII said, 3 months ago
@stomps
LMAO!!!
captainofgondor said, 3 months ago
So that’s what all those cardinals are really doing during “Conclave”…..
ujean said, 3 months ago
I can’t think of anything more irrelevant to world politics than the election of a new Pope. To paraphrase Mussolini; how many armies does the Pope command these days? Unless the new guy publicly confesses all the sins the Roman Church is guilty of, there will be no change.
CoBass said, 3 months ago
@ujean
That was Stalin, not Mussolini. General Wojciech Jaruzelski, the rest of the Communist government of Poland, and eventually the entire Warsaw Pact found out just how many divisions Pope John Paul II had in the early-to-late 1980s. (Yes, there were other factors in the downfall of Communism in Eastern Europe but I don’t think it was a coincidence that Poland got the ball rolling when there was a Polish Pope in the Vatican.)