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Fishay fishayyyyy!!!I agree! :yup:
They now have Fish McBites. They’re pretty good. I’d rather eat the McBites than the sandwich. :I agree! :yup:
its a silly joke, I posted it because it showed up on Catholicmemes feed at www.catholicmemes.comI don’t get it.![]()
The more I read of Cardinal Tagle, the more he reminds me of the Bishop in Les Miserables.Cardinal Tagle, why so bishonen?
Also, he might just get fangirls if he becomes the next Pope!![]()
In the Imus diocese, Tagle was famous for not owning a car and taking the bus to work every day, describing it as a way to combat the isolation that sometimes comes with high office. He was also known for inviting beggars outside the cathedral to come in and eat with him. One woman was quoted describing a time she went looking for her blind, out-of-work, alcoholic husband, suspecting she might track him down in a local bar, only to find that he was lunching with the bishop.
ncronline.org//blogs/ncr-today/papabile-day-men-who-could-be-pope-3Here’s another typical story. Not long after Tagle arrived in Imus, a small chapel located in a run-down neighborhood was waiting for a priest to say Mass at around 4 a.m. for a group mostly made up of day laborers. Eventually, a youngish cleric showed up on a cheap bicycle, wearing simple clothes and ready to start the Mass. An astonished member of the congregation realized it was the new bishop and apologized that they hadn’t prepared a better welcome. Tagle said it was no problem; he got word late the night before that the priest was sick and decided to say the Mass himself.
But perhaps the most televised tears by a papal candidate were shed by Philippine Cardinal Luis Tagle when he received his red hat from Pope Benedict last November.
Asked about it at the time, Tagle said candidly, “I cry easily.”
In an interview yesterday with the Rome daily , Tagle recalled the episode and said he had personally apologized to Pope Benedict the day after his display of emotions.
johnthavis.publishpath.com/tears-and-whispers“Pope Benedict answered with some significant words: ‘No, you don’t need to apologize. We need heart in the church!” the 55-year-old cardinal said.
If this is true, it endears that Pope to me.Some interesting quotes from the MSNBC article that’s linked at that site: