The final instalment of Pope Benedict’s trilogy on the life of Jesus: it’s finally here.
Take that, George Lucas/Christopher Nolan/EL James, etc.
Pope Launches Final Volume Of Jesus’ Biography (Amy Croffey, TheJournal.ie)
The final instalment of Pope Benedict’s trilogy on the life of Jesus: it’s finally here.
Take that, George Lucas/Christopher Nolan/EL James, etc.
Pope Launches Final Volume Of Jesus’ Biography (Amy Croffey, TheJournal.ie)
Enda Kenny to meet the Pope in Rome on Saturday
— Niamh Lyons (@niamh_lyons) September 18, 2012


Three samples of Florida-based artist Scott Scheidly’s “Portraits : a series of “fabulous” depictions of tyrants, dictators and popes”
Fierce.
TO MOST people it’s just a humble plastic bucket, but to pensioner John Joe McCarthy it’s a valued souvenir of one of the most fascinating days in his life – the day Pope John Paul II came to Limerick.
…So much so that John Joe is planning to present a simple black plastic bucket, which he has had mounted on a slab of marble, to his former school, in memory of the Pope’s visit to Ireland more than 30 years ago.“I used the bucket to carry my provisions for the day – my lunch, my camera and my binoculars,’ he says, quipping that the solid two-gallon bucket, which measures more than 12 inches in height, also served two other important functions.
“I used the bucket to sit on and I also turned it over and stood on it in order to take pictures of the Pope…”
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTIorwtJbhE
…what must it think of Tim Minchin?
He has a point though…
Earlier: Go The Ray
Thanks Steve McHugh
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rbxov7CVi8&feature=player_embedded#!
What?
Acrobats Perform For Pope, Form Human Tower (Washington Post)
So, the six London men arrested in a suspected ‘terrorist plot’ against Pope Benedict XVI were released without charge late Saturday night.
But look closely at this screen-shot of another article about the Pope’s British visit on the BBC News website, taken yesterday afternoon. Notice anything strange?
That ad on the right perhaps? For Veolia: the cleaning company contracted by Westminster Council. The company whose name was bandied about for all the wrong reasons lately as the employer of all six alleged ‘terrorists’.
Coincidence? Or quick-thinking, PR-restoring viral marketing?
Works either way.