Pope John Paul II

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i would like to know why they keep showing a dead person laying on a table all the time on TV (pope)? i bet if anyone else to die they wouldn't do that.
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SEMPER FI, TO POPE JOHN PAUL II
SEMPER FI, TO THE CATHOLICS WHO LOOKED TO HIM FOR WORSHIP..
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what the world is that supposed to mean?
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I've heard that the reason they are letting him lay, is that the top scientists in the world have not arrived to clone him yet. There is talk that the pope is just continuously cloned. Sounds a little far fetched but you never know.....
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Wow haha, that's deep. Cloning the Pope? I guess it could happen...
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I heard this morning that there will be like 130 cardinals from around the world that will be to select the new pope. Any cardinal under the age of 80 is eligible.
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under 80. whats wrong with them that just means they have to do the same thing next year...
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117 will vote, any over the age of 80 are excluded from the vote. There are 183 cardinals, obviously not all are eligible to vote. And I picked all that up last night wtaching the news for 4 mins...
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amazing what you can learn by watching the news
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I believe they will be locked in a room and ballots will be burned when all done. When you see smoke from the new chimeny, there will be a new pope.
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