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H the K[_2_] October 12th 09 12:24 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 
Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP

Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident
Audrey Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung
cancer a decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.

She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.

Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.

The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".

--

The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.

Lu Powell[_11_] October 12th 09 01:00 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 

"H the K" wrote in message
...
Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP

Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident Audrey
Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung cancer a
decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.

She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.

Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.

The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".

--

The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


Unbelievable! Now Hairy is reading minds. What a bigot! Can't wait to play
the race card. Besides that, he professes long and loudly about his atheism,
yet endorses the Messiah Obama. WAFA!


Jack[_3_] October 12th 09 01:25 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On Oct 11, 8:00*pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
"H the K" wrote in ...





Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP


Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident Audrey
Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung cancer a
decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.


She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.


Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.


Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.


The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".


--


The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


Unbelievable! Now Hairy is reading minds. What a bigot! Can't wait to play
the race card. Besides that, he professes long and loudly about his atheism,
yet endorses the Messiah Obama. WAFA!


Strikes me that all of those above deserve the Nobel Peace prize far
more than 0bama.

0bama... get it? Zerobama. lol


Lu Powell[_11_] October 12th 09 01:40 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 

"Jack" wrote in message
...
On Oct 11, 8:00 pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
"H the K" wrote in
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Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP


Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident
Audrey
Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung cancer
a
decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.


She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.


Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.


Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.


The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".


--


The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


Unbelievable! Now Hairy is reading minds. What a bigot! Can't wait to play
the race card. Besides that, he professes long and loudly about his
atheism,
yet endorses the Messiah Obama. WAFA!


Strikes me that all of those above deserve the Nobel Peace prize far
more than 0bama.

0bama... get it? Zerobama. lol

Good one.



H K October 12th 09 01:45 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On 10/11/09 8:00 PM, Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
...
Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP

Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has
been hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping
Aids sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident
Audrey Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from
lung cancer a decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.

She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father
Damien, who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while
working with patients living in isolation on Molokai island.

Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.

The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".

--

The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien,"
because he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health
insurance cards, and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


Unbelievable! Now Hairy is reading minds. What a bigot! Can't wait to
play the race card. Besides that, he professes long and loudly about his
atheism, yet endorses the Messiah Obama. WAFA!



You think I'm an atheist? I'm not, and have never claimed or intimated I
was. You must have been a lousy cop.

wf3h October 12th 09 02:46 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On Oct 11, 8:25*pm, Jack wrote:
On Oct 11, 8:00*pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:





"H the K" wrote in ...


Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP


Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident Audrey
Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung cancer a
decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.


She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.


Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.


Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.


The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".


--


The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


Unbelievable! Now Hairy is reading minds. What a bigot! Can't wait to play
the race card. Besides that, he professes long and loudly about his atheism,
yet endorses the Messiah Obama. WAFA!


Strikes me that all of those above deserve the Nobel Peace prize far
more than 0bama.


other than the minor fact they're all dead...


[email protected] October 12th 09 05:02 AM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:24:10 -0400, H the K
wrote:

Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP

Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident
Audrey Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung
cancer a decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.

She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.

Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.

The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".

--

The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


You do exploit your strawmen, don't you?

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John H[_9_] October 12th 09 01:08 PM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 23:02:19 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:24:10 -0400, H the K
wrote:

Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP

Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident
Audrey Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung
cancer a decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.

She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.

Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.

The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".

--

The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.


You do exploit your strawmen, don't you?


Actually, Harry is trying to get us set up for the canonization of
Obama. He doesn't realize that the folks in the Vatican are more wise
than that Norwegian group.

Nor does he realize that 'Messiahhood' is better than sainthood
anyway.

John H[_9_] October 12th 09 05:31 PM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:59:19 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:08:39 -0400, John H
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 23:02:19 -0500,
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:24:10 -0400, H the K
wrote:

Pope names five saints
Oct 11, 2009 11:36 PM | By AP

Pope Benedict XVI canonised five people yesterday, including a
19th-century priest whose work with lepers on a Hawaiian island has been
hailed by US President Barack Obama as inspiring those helping Aids
sufferers today.


Among the pilgrims packing St Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident
Audrey Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired teacher whose recovery from lung
cancer a decade ago was called miraculous by the Vatican.

She had prayed to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, known as Father Damien,
who himself died in 1889 after contracting leprosy while working with
patients living in isolation on Molokai island.

Another new saint is Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish
bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian
annexation, which led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards were honoured - Francisco Colly Guitart, who founded an
order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who
renounced an affluent lifestyle at the age of 22 to live in a strict
monastery and dedicate himself to prayer.

The fifth new saint is Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican
Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time".

--

The righties will object to the canonization of "Father Damien," because
he treated people of color, didn't ask for their health insurance cards,
and Obama hailed him as inspiring.

You do exploit your strawmen, don't you?


Actually, Harry is trying to get us set up for the canonization of
Obama. He doesn't realize that the folks in the Vatican are more wise
than that Norwegian group.

Nor does he realize that 'Messiahhood' is better than sainthood
anyway.


I suppose it's possible that Obama could even be nominated by the
council of Bishops as the next standing Pope. He meets all other
qualifications, obviously.


I'm surprised 'Bama isn't already wearing a 'Messiahanic Ring' for
folks to kiss. Maybe he's just not thought of it yet.

wf3h October 12th 09 05:34 PM

Pope canonizes five...
 
On Oct 12, 12:31*pm, John H wrote:


I'm surprised 'Bama isn't already wearing a 'Messiahanic Ring' for
folks to kiss. Maybe he's just not thought of it yet


nah, george bush already had one...


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