The Pope's visit

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iMacG5

Many of us spent many hours watching Pope Francis in Washington and NYC.  I try to avoid discussing religion and politics but I think his visit interested millions of non-religious, non-political folks in different ways.  Just wondering if any of us feel any differently about our own situations because of the Pope's visit or the stuff surrounding it.

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Mike

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vulcanBMk2

I think the Pope does more good than harm does bring people together , however being a white ,anglo saxon pagan , I do find most" One God " religionsa liitle bit too controlling creepy !!

funnygurl

When the pope sells the 9 miles of priceless art and artifacts at the vatican and uses it to help the poor I will take him seriously. Time for the Vatican to walk the talk.

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As a Roman Catholic by birth, (not practicing) I totally agree. outside the Vatican while on holiday as a tourist you tend to be approached by so many beggers.

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