So, a 78-year-old succeeds an 84-year-old.
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
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Benedict is better than Pious.
And he's intoning a prayer in Latin.
So, we call him Benedict now? That's a lame Pope name.I don't know. I kind of like it. We can call him Pope Ben. That's what I plan to do. But also, wouldn't Benedict mean "good word" or something like that. I can't say I'm thrilled by the selection of the man, but I have no problems with the name.
Oh, and the thing about college seniors not knowing general US history stuff? Senior year of college seems like the time you'd least be thinking about general stuff -- I mean, aren't seniors in college both focused on their majors and really really drunk all the time?
So, a 78-year-old succeeds an 84-year-old.
Well, John Paul II was young when he was elected.
Discovery/History/TLC (one of those type) had a special on Papal elections last night. They referred to electing an old Pope as 'someone who will keep the chair of Peter warm without moving the furniture around too much.'
wouldn't Benedict mean "good word" or something like that.
Blessed.
So, we call him Benedict now? That's a lame Pope name.
I'ma gonna call him "eggs".
I kind of like Benedict.
I kinda wonder what modern pope would have the balls to call himself Pope Immaculate.
OTOH, Ratzinger is really conservative. Ick.