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It may have been delayed due to weather. Does anyone here live in the region?A bit off the topic, but why have an Easter Egg Roll event on the day after Easter?
It may have been delayed due to weather. Does anyone here live in the region?A bit off the topic, but why have an Easter Egg Roll event on the day after Easter?
Do you mean Benedict? John Paul II was pope for nearly thirty years.I am interested in the general direction of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis was leaning to be a bit more balanced and progressive than the previous Popes. Although, Pope John Paul was amazing, during his short tenure.
I think Pope Francis was ready to go. That is why he pushed himself the last few days.
And, of course, we have people stating this was "predicted" and is all part of some great plan, that culminates in the end of the earth in 2027.
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Prophecy of the Popes predicts next pontiff after Francis dies
Pope Francis' death has put the focus back on a 900-year-old book found in the Vatican Secret Archives claims to predict who will replace the late pope - and the year of Judgment Day.www.dailymail.co.uk
Do you mean Benedict? John Paul II was pope for nearly thirty years.
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Pope John Paul II - Wikipedia
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MOO
Ah, fair enough. Before my time.No. Pope John Paul I, his tenure was less than 33 days. Short, but amazing.
It's possible, I believe this thread was renamed when Francis passed, before it was labelled with his illness.will this thread also be used for the election of the next pope?
this article names some possible candidates and tells a bit about each of them
yes! pope francis has chosen a lot more cardinals from developing countries. this website is quite interesting and it also has an interactive map and you can see how many cardinals from each country or continent can vote, who they are, where they stand on different issues, etc.It's possible, I believe this thread was renamed when Francis passed, before it was labelled with his illness.
I read through a who's who earlier, and it was much what I should have expected. Less dominated by European candidates than I thought it would be, but attitudes what I would expect, more or less, for high ranked Catholics above the age of seventy.
MOO
The annual White House event has traditionally been held on Monday, the day after Easter.A bit off the topic, but why have an Easter Egg Roll event on the day after Easter?
I think King Charles is perhaps in bad shape.![]()
Prince William will attend Pope's funeral on behalf of King Charles
The Prince of Wales will attend the funeral of Pope Francis, on behalf of His Majesty The King, it was announced today.www.dailymail.co.uk
King Charles was in Italy earlier this month and visited the Pope. He was seen with his family at church on Sunday for the Easter service.I think King Charles is perhaps in bad shape.
King Charles was in Italy earlier this month and visited the Pope. He was seen with his family at church on Sunday for the Easter service.
I think it is protocol. The Mail article contained this information:
The decision is in keeping with modern tradition and will be seen as a major milestone in William's role as a global statesman and future king.
Charles as the Prince of Wales went to Pope John Paul II's funeral, representing his mother the late Queen, in 2005.
Queen Elizabeth II never attended the funeral of a pontiff, the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
Kensington Palace said: 'The Prince of Wales will attend the funeral of Pope Francis, on behalf of His Majesty The King.'
It came less than 24 hours after Pope Francis had delivered his Easter message with assistance from aides.
King Charles was just there on April 10.I think King Charles is perhaps in bad shape.
That is quite touching really. He clearly knew he was in his last hours. It is wonderful that he got to take that last ride and make a last "goodbye." I find it a bit weird that the article noted that he was not afraid to die. Of course he wasn't afraid to die. He knows he was headed to his heavenly reward."In a preface for Cardinal Angelo Scola's new book, titled
'Awaiting a New Beginning.
Reflections on Old Age',
Pope Francis wrote that
'we must not be afraid of old age'
and
'must not fear embracing becoming old',
but instead strive to live life on earth with
'grace and not with resentment'."
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Pope's touching last words to his personal nurse
The pontiff appeared exhausted during Easter celebrations on Sunday, but nevertheless greeted the crowd and drove around St Peter's Square cheered by thousands of rapt worshippers.www.dailymail.co.uk