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2005-04-07 |
Posted by:Fred |
#24 Condi appears to be praying pretty hard in that last shot. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-04-07 4:05:52 AM |
#23 Condi appears to be praying pretty hard in that last shot. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-04-07 4:05:52 AM |
#22 Above are attendees at Pope John-Paul II's funeral beginning at 1:00AM PDT tomorrow... |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 6:48:05 PM |
#21 Kings, Queens, Princes, and Princesses King Alberto II and Queen Paola of Belgium Queen Margherita and Prince Consort of Denmark Prince Charles of Great Britain King Abdullah of Jordan Prince Hans Adam II, Princess Maria, and Prince Nicholas of Liechtenstein Grand Duke Henri and Grand Dutchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg Queen Sonja of Norway King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain King Carl Gustav XVI and Queen Silvia of Sweden Government Delegations - Organizations Arab League - Secretary General Amr Mussa EU - Comission President José Manuel Durao Barroso, EU Parliament President Josep Borrell NATO - Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer UN - Secretary General Kofi Annan - Nations Afghanistan - President Hamid Karzai Albania - President Alfred Moisiu Argentina - Vice President Daniel Scioli Armenia - Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan Australia - Governor General Michael Jeffrey Austria - President Heinz Fischer Bangladesh - Agriculture Minister Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf Belgium - Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt Bolivia - President Carlos Mesa Bosnia - Serb rep Borislav Paravac, Croat rep Sefik Dzaferovic, Muslim rep Barisa Colak Brazil - President Inacio Lula-da Silva Bulgaria - President Georgi Parvanov Canada - Prime Minister Paul Martin Chile - Foreign Minister Ignacio Walker Colombia - Vice President Francisco Santos Costa Rica - President Abel Pacheco Croatia - President Stjpe Mesic Cuba - Parliament President Ricardo Alarcon Cyprus - President Tassos Papadopoulos Czech Republic - President Vaclav Klaus Dem Rep Congo - President Joseph Cabila Denmark - Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussem Dominican Republic - Vice President Rafael Albunquerque Ecuador - President Luco Gutierrez Egypt - Culture Minister Farouk Hosni El Salvador - Foreign Minister Francisco Lainez Equatorial Guinea - President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Estonia - President Arnold Ruutel Finland - Premier Matti Vanhanen France - President Jacques Chirac Georgia - Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili Germany - President Horst Kohler, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder Ghana - President John Kufuor Great Britain - Prime Minister Tony Blair Greece - President Karolos Papoulias Guatemala - President Oscar Berger, Vice President Eduardo Stein Haiti - Interim Premier Gerard LaTortue Honduras - President Ricardo Maduro Hungary - President Frernc Madl India - Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Indonesia - Social Affairs Minister Alwi Shihab Iran - President Mohammad Khatami Ireland - President Mary McAleese Israel - President Moshe Katsav, Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom Italy - President Carlo Azelio Ciampi, Premier Silvio Berlusconi Japan - Vice Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi Kenya - Foreign Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere Korea, South - Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan Kosovo - President Ibrahim Rugova Latvia - President Vaira Vike-Freiberga Lebanon - President Emile Lahoud Lithuania - President Valdas Adamkus Luxembourg - Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Macedonia - President Branko Crvenkovski Madagascar - President Marc Ravolomanana Malaysia - Prime Minister Bernard Dompok Mauritius - Prime Minister Paul Berenger Mexico - President Vicente Fox Montenegro - President Filip Vujanovic Mozambique - President Armando Guebuza Netherlands - Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende New Zealand - Governor General Silvis Cartwright Nicaragua - Enrique Bolanos Nigeria - President Olusegun Obasanjo Norway - Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik Pakistan - Minister of Religious Affairs Mohammad Ejaz ul Haq Palestinian Territories - Abu Ala Panama - President Martin Torrijos Paraguay - Vice President Luis Castignoli Peru - Foreign Minister - Manuel Rodriguez Philippines - President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Poland - President Aleksander Kwasniewski, ex-President & Founder of Solidarity Lech Walesa Portugal - President Jorge Sampaio Romania - President Traian Basescu Russia - Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov Rwanda - Foreign Minister Charles Murigande Serbia - President Boris Tadic Serbia Montenegro - President Svetozar Marovic Seychelles - President James Michel Singapore - Prime Minister S. Jayakumar Slovakia - President Ivan Gasporovic Slovenia - President Janez Drnovsek South Africa - Vice President Jacob Zuma Spain - Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Sri Lanka - Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse Switzerland - President Samuel Schmid Syria - President Bashar al-Assad Taiwan - President Chen Shui-bian Tanzania - Commerce Minister George Kahama Turkey - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan U S A - President George W Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, ex-Presidents George HW Bush, William J Clinton, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice Uganda - Vice President Gilbert Bukenya Ukraine - President Viktor Yushchenko Uruguay - First Lady Maria Auxiliadora Delgado Venezuela - Foreign Minister Ali Rodriguez Religious Leaders Metropolitan Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow, Russian Orthodox Church Bartolomeo I, Patriarch of Constantinople, Spiritual Guide, Christian Orthodoxy Obed Viner, Director General of the Rabbinate in Israel Archbishop Christodoulos of the Greek Orthodox Church Nasrallah Sefir, Patriarch of Marionite Chriatians Garegin II, Head of the Armenian Apolistic Church Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury Daniel Datuashvili, Metropolitan of Abkhazia Teoctist, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Bishop Finn Wagle, of the Norwegian Protestant Church (Lutheran) Arrchbishop K G Hammar, Swedish Lutheran Church Abune Paulos, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Mesrob II, Patriarch of the Armenian Church |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 6:47:06 PM |
#20 The Paddy-Power Betting house has the Nigerian as a narrow favorite... I hope that the cardinals do the right thing and select someone based on credentials/ability/principles, rather than color, or a desire to try something "different". |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-04-07 4:30:47 PM |
#19 The next Pope will be... a Catholic. Period. |
Posted by: True German Ally 2005-04-07 2:44:28 PM |
#18 I hate hummus, but hummers & Hummers are cool. |
Posted by: .com 2005-04-07 2:25:56 PM |
#17 The "dark horse" is the French Jew, Cardinal Lustiger... now odds are lowered to 12-1 at Paddy-Power born Aaron Lustiger... Mother died at Auschwicz |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 2:23:47 PM |
#16 Thought for the day: it doesn't matter whether the new pope is "liberal" or "conservative" in stated beliefs, as long as the implementation of their beliefs involves helping Bernie Law evade justice. |
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-04-07 2:22:46 PM |
#15 Five on Cardinal Tetrazini... |
Posted by: Fred 2005-04-07 1:29:16 PM |
#14 A Cuban Pope... I guess now we know why Fidel went to church! "Pater mi, si possibile est, transeat a me calix iste!" |
Posted by: True German Ally 2005-04-07 1:26:56 PM |
#13 Whoopsie, one of me Ironsides forebears grabbed the typing fingers.... by a Nose. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-04-07 1:17:59 PM |
#12 Tettamanzi's roumored to be quick in the rain, but I'm going for a long shot, Ortega-Alamino good blood lines and a blend of South-American/African opportunity. By a noose. 7 ballots. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-04-07 1:16:53 PM |
#11 Whatever you need from me, just let me know. Conservative, liberal, whatever. Ready and willing to serve. Call me... |
Posted by: Bernie Law 2005-04-07 12:24:48 PM |
#10 Look at the odds from the UK betting houses : Pope Odds The Paddy-Power Betting house has the Nigerian as a narrow favorite... Top in Paddy-Power : Card. Arinze, Nigeria 2.75-1 Card. Tettamanzi, Italy 3-1 Card. Maradiaga, Honduras 4.5-1 Card. Ratzinger, Germany 7-1 Card. Hummes, Brazil 9-1 Card. Lustiger, France; Card. Ortega-Alamino, Cuba; Card. von Schoenborn, Austria 14-1 each |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 11:20:46 AM |
#9 My money is on any who'd be the Anti-American pope. Now that the hierarchy has seen more influence in world affairs since the Treaty of Westphalia, by playing a big role in taking down the old Soviet system, that taste of power will lead them to a position to take down the remaining world power. Maybe the bit about Fatima that this was the second to last pope, may come true. |
Posted by: Ebbavith Hupeack2875 2005-04-07 11:02:45 AM |
#8 New pope will be conservative in all ways. On questions of theology, it's a given. On social issues, probably the same. The dispute over liberation theology was fought and lost almost 20 years ago. I was wondering cardinal Ratzinger, but now don't think so. First, he's german not italian. Second he served, although briefly, in the Wehrmacht. Third as perfect of the Congregation for the Doctine of the Faith, he already pretty much runs things. Next pope will be italian, and of the curia. |
Posted by: Weird Al 2005-04-07 7:46:48 AM |
#7 Condi appears to be praying pretty hard in that last shot. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-04-07 4:05:52 AM |
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Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 12:55:35 AM |
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Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 12:52:28 AM |
#4 ![]() Pres GW Bush 1st Lady Laura Bush Pres GHW Bush Pres Clinton SoS Rice (Partially obscured by Pope's Miter) From AP ![]() 1st Lady Laura Bush Pres GW Bush Pres GHW Bush Pres Clinton SoS Rice |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 12:50:32 AM |
#3 Max now 116 : 78 needed to elect new pope |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-04-07 12:14:02 AM |
#2 Moot point in any case. Cardinal Sin is too ill to travel to Rome. |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-04-07 12:09:59 AM |
#1 How conservative is Cardinal Sin?... |
Posted by: mojo 2005-04-07 12:07:58 AM |