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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Well, clearly the Pope is no longer a factor [View all]
We've come a long way from Charlemagne.
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I'm no longer a member of the Catholic Church , but the current Pope is the best one I've seen
That Guy 888
Apr 2016
#35
There are a lot of reasons I'm not a Catholic and that article hits a lot of them.
That Guy 888
Apr 2016
#38
He spoke on income inequality at the Vatican, which is an issue he speaks on EVERY DAY.
Punkingal
Apr 2016
#19
He was speaking at a conference celebrating a 25 year old encyclical about how capitalism
pnwmom
Apr 2016
#16
Appears some of the posters here prefer David Brock to Pope Francis. That says a lot.
Impedimentus
Apr 2016
#34