“@WSJ: Pope Francis likens the Vatican's Roman bureaucracy to an 'ailing body' http://on.wsj.com/1zZd4bz pic.twitter.com/fOoMf0LF9F”
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“@WSJ: Pope Francis likens the Vatican's Roman bureaucracy to an 'ailing body' http://on.wsj.com/1zZd4bz pic.twitter.com/fOoMf0LF9F”
@BoutrosTekeyan @LennaLeprena @WSJ Here is a Pope that this old heathen can identify with
Hang in, Francis
Pell could be shortlisted
@WSJ fire them all and send them to N Korea!
@WSJ Pleeease! Says he sitting as a medieval monarch in some ruritanian backwater. Supersition + rather fat unmarried gentlemen. Weird!
@WSJ sounds like he should like it since he calls for socialist governments. He loves ailing bodies
@WSJ is he any relation to our nigel?
@WSJ @PaulHenriCadier just look at em!!!!!
@WSJ Hope the pope also starts redistributing some of the obscene wealth of the Vatican...
@WSJ I love that the pope is free to criticize, but when others do they are labelled heretical or Catholic bashers.
@WSJ Should be directed to the entire Church - not just the Roman Curia. Keep up the great work, Francis.
@WSJ pedofiles, black money...
@WSJ
He behaves like blind to Tibet. It's not good.
@WSJ Religion= Truth+Phenomenon(mergedTime)
@WSJ He is right, & as one of the few "absolute ruler" left in the world, he has the power he needs to reform it. It's a ? of will & PR
@WSJ Wait till he visits DC...
@WSJ Completely hypocritical of there beliefs....change happens, but changing core beliefs is turning your back on your god! #moneyproblems
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