John Paul II prophesied boldly where Gordon B. Hinckley hemmed and hawed.
He also revealed the two occasions he saw John Paul II "really angry," but with "good reason."
"In Agrigento, [Sicily], he raised his voice against the mafia, and we were all a little scared," he said.
"And the other occasion was during the Angelus, before the Iraq War, when he said with force: no to war, war doesn't resolve anything. I have seen war. I know what war is."
"He sent a cardinal to Washington, [D.C], and another to Baghdad, to say: do not seek to resolve these problems with war. And he was right. The war is still ongoing and it hasn't resolved anything."
Buffalo wrote: "He sent a cardinal to Washington, [D.C], and another to Baghdad, to say: do not seek to resolve these problems with war. And he was right. The war is still ongoing and it hasn't resolved anything."
Quasimodo wrote: I made this same prophecy at the time. "It's a no win situation. Once there, you can't stay and you can't leave. A tiger by the tail."
Care to join my church? I'm setting tithing at nine percent to beat the competition.
Make it 7% and throw in a fez and you've got a deal.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Quasimodo wrote: I made this same prophecy at the time. "It's a no win situation. Once there, you can't stay and you can't leave. A tiger by the tail."
Care to join my church? I'm setting tithing at nine percent to beat the competition.
Make it 7% and throw in a fez and you've got a deal.
8% and we might have a deal. I'm trying to find a fez dealer online right now.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.