Sentences with phrase «of a new pope»

But with the election of a new pope, many church watchers are wondering whether church teachings could change to allow all priests to marry.
Today's announcement of the selection of a new pope inspired contributor Kayle Hatt to examine the Vatican's rapid response communications, with an eye toward what advocacates and political communicators can learn.
What do you think of the new pope, being an ex-catholic?
The color of the smoke only represents a yes our no concerning the decision of a new pope
I wasn't thinking highly of the new pope, but hearing Limbaugh trash him has made me think again — maybe he's a good pope after all.
So tell us Billy boy, do you think the media ragged on the story of the new pope or did they just report the news as it unfolded?
Overall, American Catholics are roundly supportive of the new pope, with a whopping 89 % saying they have either a very favorable or favorable view of Francis.
I'm sure eyesopened is having an orgasm over the choice of new pope.
That different way of staging a familiar conflict may be confusing at first and could go in unpredictable directions, but it will be greatly enlivened by the prospect of a conclave and the election of a new pope in the offing.
Huge crowds have gathered wherever Francis goes, providing an early indicator of the new pope's immense popularity during his first overseas trip as leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
Irwin said Francis» choice to wash prisoners» feet fits in with a broader narrative of the new pope's journey.
The election of the new pope marks a turbulent week for Falklands Islanders, after they voted overwhelmingly to remain a British overseas territory.
Last month, the world was transfixed by the selection of a new pope for the Catholic church.
(CNN)- Earlier this week I was sitting in my office with a Catholic student discussing the upcoming election of the new pope.
Suffice it to say that of all possible storylines to emerge, heading into the election of a new pope, sensational charges of a shadowy «gay lobby» (possibly linked to blackmail), whose occult influence may have been behind the resignation of Benedict XVI, would be right at the bottom of the Vatican's wish list.
As soon as the excitement following the election of a new pope had died down, comment editors would abruptly decide that they were all poped out, and move on: and we would all return to the secular world's usual condition of indifference to the Church.
Americans «approve» of new pope?
Pope Benedict XVI has been in office for less than a year, and already there are rumblings of dissatisfaction (in some quarters of disquiet, in others of impatience), aroused by the — so far — slow progress of what everyone seems from the beginning to have assumed will be one of the new pope's priorities: the reform of the Roman Curia.
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