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WE HAVE A POPE!!! (Cardinal Ratzinger-Pope Benedict XVI)
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Posted on 04/19/2005 8:53:39 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever

WE HAVE A POPE!!!


TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: benedict; benedictxvi; catholic; catholiclist; conclave; nextpope; pope; ratzinger
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To: rwfromkansas
Malachy was right...again.

Does Malachy have any predictions about me?

941 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:10 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Pope Lazamataz: The Pople for the People & Patron Saint of Trying to Get Laid.)
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To: Howlin

Here he is Pope Benedict XVI.

Woo hoo!


942 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:15 AM PDT by maggief
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To: Alouette

Twins separated at birth?

WHOOOOOP WHOOOOP WHOOOOP!!!!


943 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:17 AM PDT by Tax-chick (The Casserole with the Beans Again blues ...)
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To: Tax-chick

>>I screamed so loud I scared the baby!

LOL! That is funny. Wow. Great news for my church. What a relief they didn't pick anyone too liberal.


944 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:18 AM PDT by Betis70 (Viva El Papa--Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: Petronski
Benedict XVI
Gloria Olivae

OK, scholars of Malachy's list... what is the olive connection here?

945 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:21 AM PDT by Dr.Deth
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To: CharlieOK1

There he is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


946 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:22 AM PDT by gopwinsin04 (gotta have that pope!)
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To: G32

Nonsense.


947 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:22 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: mikrofon
Only if this were a conClaven...

HA HA HA!

948 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:30 AM PDT by inkling
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To: maggiefluffs

NPR was dissing him as unliberal - Hurrah!


949 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:30 AM PDT by rcocean
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To: proud American in Canada
As a Protestant, I'd like to offer my joyful congratulations to all the Catholics on this board!

Add my congrats to you too.May he look to Jesus and lead the church forward with the same evangelical thrust that Pope John Paul did. Amen.

950 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:31 AM PDT by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: TomGuy
Pope Bendict XV bio

Pope Benedict XV, born Giacomo della Chiesa, (November 21, 1854 – January 22, 1922) was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1914 to 1922; he succeeded Pope Saint Pius X.

Chiesa was born in Genoa, Italy, of a noble family. He acquired a doctorate of law in 1875, after which he studied for the priesthood and then the training school for the Vatican diplomatic service; most of his career was spent in the service of the Vatican.

Pope Benedict XV

(Reign: 1914-1922)Mariano Cardinal Rampolla was a friend and patron, employing him as a secretary on being posted to Madrid and subsequently upon being appointed Secretary of State. During these years Chiesa helped negotiate the resolution of a dispute between Germany and Spain over the Caroline Islands as well as organising relief during a cholera epidemic. When Rampolla left his post with the election of Pius X, and was succeeded by Merry Cardinal del Val, Chiesa was retained in his post.

But Chiesa's association with Rampolla, the architect of Leo XIII's relatively liberal foreign policy and Pius X's rival in the conclave of 1903, the new ultra-conservative regime suspicious of him. He was soon moved out of the diplomatic service and the centre of Church power in Rome, on 16 December 1907 becoming Archbishop of Bologna.

On 25 May 1914 Chiesa was appointed a cardinal and, in this capacity, on the outbreak of World War I—with the papacy vacant upon Pius X's death on 20 August—he made a speech on the Church's position and duties, emphasising the need for neutrality and promoting peace and the easing of suffering. The conclave opened at the end of August, and, on 3 September 1914, Chiesa was elected Pope, taking the name of Benedict XV.

His pontificate was dominated by the war and its turbulent aftermath. He organised significant humanitarian efforts (establishing a Vatican bureau, for instance, to help prisoners of war from all nations contact their families) and made many unsuccessful attempts to negotiate peace. The best known was the Papal Peace proposal of 1917, but both sides saw him as biased in favour of the other and were unwilling to accept the terms he proposed. This resentment resulted in the exclusion of the Vatican from the negotations that brought about the war's end; despite this, he wrote an encyclical pleading for international reconciliation, Pacem Dei munus. In the post-war period Benedict was involved in developing the Church administration to deal with the new international system that had emerged.

In internal Church affairs, Benedict calmed the excesses of the campaign against supposedly modernist scholars within the Church that had characterised the reign of St. Pius X. He also promulgated a new Code of Canon Law in 1917 and attempted to improve relations with the anticlerical Republican government of France by canonising the French national heroine Joan of Arc. In the mission territories of the Third World, he emphasised the necessity of training native priests to replace the European missionaries as soon as possible.

In his private spiritual life, Benedict was devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of all the modern Popes was the most fervent in propagating the wearing of the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, endorsing the claim that wearing it piously brings "the singular privilege of protection after death" from eternal damnation, and giving an indulgence for every time it was kissed.

Benedict XV died of pneumonia at the age of 67 in 1922. Although one of the less remembered Popes of the twentieth century, he deserves commendation for his humane approach in the world of 1914-1918, which starkly contrasts with that of the other great monarchs and leaders of the time.

951 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:43 AM PDT by Kryptonite
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To: raccoonradio

Pope Benedict 16th.

I'll definitely have to get used to the name. John Paul was an easy name for me to remember when he was chosen.

Possibly word association will help this Baptist out. Benedict as in benediction.


952 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:44 AM PDT by Sally'sConcerns (Prayers for TexasCowboy's full success in kicking that nasty cancer's butt. My bet is on TC winning!)
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To: Oztrich Boy

Aaaaaaaagggggg!. How am I going to sleep at night now?.


953 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:44 AM PDT by angelanddevil2
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To: Alouette
Is it just me, or does anyone else think he looks like Ariel Sharon?

They could pass as brothers!

954 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:44 AM PDT by madison10
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To: All

Wow. So much for the pundits! Almost ALL of them said they would never pick the Nazi guy and that it would be an Italian!!

Pundit schmundit!


955 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:50 AM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
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To: Rutles4Ever
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956 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:59 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: raccoonradio

And the sun is shining on the crowd.

As mentioned earlier...the minute the doors opened for the announcement, the sun broke through.

The crowd is delirious with joy.

Viva il Papa!


957 posted on 04/19/2005 9:49:59 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Huck

Congrats. I'm not Catholic, but I was pulling for this guy cuz the libs hate him.


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I am Catholic, and your reason seems like the correct one to me, too.!


958 posted on 04/19/2005 9:50:00 AM PDT by maica
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To: Howlin
People are STILL running toward that square.

You ain't seen nothing yet

AND THE CROWD GOES WILD!!!

959 posted on 04/19/2005 9:50:01 AM PDT by Mo1 ("Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it" ~ Pope John Paul II)
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To: JFC
the libs are going to F R E A K.

Anyone check on DU?

960 posted on 04/19/2005 9:50:07 AM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Iran Azadi || Where are we going, and why are we in this handbasket?)
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