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Benedict XVI stifles rumours regarding his resignation - Vatican Insider

Benedict XVI stifles rumours regarding his resignation - Vatican Insider

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  1. This is tiresome. They did it for years with JPII as well.

    Mainstream media will create news if it can't find the real thing.

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    1. Ghislain Roy20 February, 2012

      JP, I do not know if you will agree or not, but one of the most stupid arguments made in the U S A., and swallowed by Canadians, is that there is something which was voted into Law, somewhere, at sometime, called the doctrine of Separation of Church and State!!! What utter nonsense, and I have even read where a few of the clergy have reffered to this.
      There is no such Law anywhere in the World. If someone out there can show me where it is Law, as mentioned above, I will apologize.
      The FIRST of Human rights it he right to believe in and Worship GOD as we individually choose!

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