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Angry Pope Benedict XVI "ENOUGH!!" ...Rutroh, now he's angry.

cue stirring choral music

ALL KNEEL. The Pontiff will address the followers of Christ.



All Hail The Knight Defender of The One True Faith, Leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Sovereign of the Vatican, The Bishop of Rome, Herr Panzer Kardinal and God's Pitbull, His Most Holy of Holiness, Christianity's Driver... Pope Benedictus XVI speaks!


ALL RISE.




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Pope: Enough with slaughters in Iraq

By NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press Writer Sun Mar 16, 9:20 PM ET


VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI issued one of his strongest appeals for peace in Iraq on Sunday, days after the body of the kidnapped Chaldean Catholic archbishop was found near the northern city of Mosul. The pope also denounced the five-year-long war, saying it had provoked the complete breakup of Iraqi civilian life.

"Enough with the slaughters. Enough with the violence. Enough with the hatred in Iraq!" Benedict said to applause at the end of his Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square.

On Thursday, the body of Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho was found near Mosul. He had been abducted on Feb. 29. Benedict has called Rahho's death an "inhuman act of violence" that offended human dignity. On Sunday, Benedict praised Rahho for his refusal to abandon his flock despite many threats and difficulties. Benedict said Rahho's dedication to the Catholic Church and his death compelled him to "raise a strong and sorrowful cry" to denounce the violence in Iraq spawned by the war that began five years ago this week.

"At the same time, I make an appeal to the Iraqi people, who for the past five years have borne the consequences of a war that provoked the breakup of their civil and social life," Benedict said. He urged them to raise their heads and reconstruct their life through "reconciliation, forgiveness, justice and coexistence among tribal, ethnic and religious groups."

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The Vatican strongly opposed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. In its aftermath, Benedict has frequently criticized attacks against Iraqi Christians by Islamic extremists. Last year, he urged President Bush to keep the safety of Iraqi Christians in mind. Benedict is due to preside over a memorial service at the Vatican on Monday in honor of Rahho. Typically, the pope only presides over such services when a cardinal dies.

The pontiff's appeal for peace came at the end of his Palm Sunday Mass, which opens the Church's busy Holy Week celebrations. They include the Good Friday re-enactment of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and death and the celebration of Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080317/...an_palm_sunday
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umm so no HolyWar(tm) Crusade yet.


Meanwhile back in moslemland.. much gnashing of teeth and rioting over a cartoon.

Last edited by Tedminator; 03-16-2008 at 10:52 PM.
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