1. Edgar!
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3. The same thing
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4. Old age.
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depend on for their survival
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to the Vatican have declined
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of funds to Vatican City.
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finances are over.
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just like in Islam.
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to take on the responsibility
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32. OK, Esther.
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Very good, Very good.
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37. OK.
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38. OK, OK.
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Thomas Jefferson
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he never opened it.
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the Bible isn't light reading.
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Your Holiness?
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an unusual experience for me.
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it would be an honor.
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Mr. Pius XIV.
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what we smelled like
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what my parents smelled like.
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He's a very good-looking baby.
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how to bless people.
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nothing happened.
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to new things, Holy Father.
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wanted to tell me?
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is waiting for you in the Vatican.
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it had slipped my mind.
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can be transformed into a mother.
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I'm praying for you
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in mind this list of requests.
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just a few minutes ago.
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I can certainly add it to the list.
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it promptly.
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94. " Greater assistance
to Catholic families
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96. Mmm.
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- Mmm.
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98. more money to Catholic schools
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to the Holy See.
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of abortion in all cases.
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of divorce in all cases.
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to accept euthanasia
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on the religious freedom
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on the Lateran Pacts.
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boundaries of the Vatican State."
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remarkable, I have to admit.
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expansionistic ambitions.
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110. But I was told before coming that
this new Pope is a very funny man.
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111. But did they forget to inform you
that this new Pope
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intelligent than you?
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113. No. Because it isn't true.
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between me and you, Holy Father?
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while they're watching TV?
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eradicate that 41%.
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that God does exist.
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when the Church was stronger
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your Papacy, Holy Father.
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never shown yourself
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Angelus in St. Peter's Square
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with anyone
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into your palace on the hill
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and terrorized the faithful
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and telegraphic communiqués
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obscurantist and retrograde theses.
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of highly respected studies
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from the Church en masse.
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allows me to ignore your requests
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an even greater opportunity:
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Church tax
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taxes on the dioceses.
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from the pork barrels
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of the Holy Roman Church
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common law marriages
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scientific research.
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Holy Father
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I can start a revolution.
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that 41% of the population
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no imagination.
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- Hmm.
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the general election
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or increase
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there comes an announcement.
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to appear in public
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is dying of curiosity.
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to be expected
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that which is hidden
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the forbidden in the face.
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do his beautiful blue-eyes...
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an evocative image
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doesn't merely dazzle
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full of quotations in Latin
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with a Pope as handsome
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- No.
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You're far too young.
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in 1919
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to 41% of the Italians
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if I make a mistake.
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that the Holy Father
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as the latter as well
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in a slightly odd style.
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see two media events.
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that's you.
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to see what I can do
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with the Italian Government?
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- Who?
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speaking on TV right now.
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I've read the draft bills
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by the various commissions.
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per thousand Church tax
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of the Italian bishops.
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You and I are the Holy See.
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can take care of themselves.
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this is no laughing matter.
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political awareness
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for the Secretary of State.
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emotion for the Secretary of State.
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been working hard on something new.
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from giving absolution
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to women who have had abortions.
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disguised form of excommunication.
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and find the women of the world
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rushing the walls of the Vatican
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bent on destruction.
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taller and finer.
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into the past of aspiring priests.
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to lure those aspiring priests
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out into the world.
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I found on my desk this morning
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underling while I was in Honduras.
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takes a vow of chastity.
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are irrelevant.
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and none of them respect it.
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Andrew Dussolier
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in the world.
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and as a man of the cloth
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you must do what I ask.
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that you are neither suited for
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admission to a seminary
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or in any other, for seven years.
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the sexual disturbances afflicting you
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in terms of our standards.
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your underpants
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you have in the most wonderful
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Like St. Francis of Assisi?
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on the ground
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and homeless people, and drunks?
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but bottomless poverty?
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in here is unbreathable.
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but you don't know me.
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the wife of General Meraviglia.
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all on your own.
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I'll keep it in mind.
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into a family of manual laborers
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than a pathetic
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an excellent priest.
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- Me too.
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when I was just three years old.
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when they are three years of age.
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