From the Dep’t of You Can’t Make This Stuff Up;
“The Vatican, which is nothing but a government placed within a building, has moved to support the Christian side of the countries in the world, and if possible, the Catholic side…
Imagine that!
Via Upper Canada Catholic.

Who’d a thunk it, the Pope on the side of Catholics!
Be relieved: The United Church of Canada has its doubts about the divinity of Christ (of course so do I, but I’m an atheist).
Mark
Ottawa
The war is practically over!!
They’re pissed because he’s building alliances/mending fences with the Jews.
You’re right – you can’t make this stuff up. LOL
Here’s my idea of a headline:
“Catholics Warn: Jihadists Increasingly Islamic”
holy freholyshit
One cannot become more Catholic than the Pope himself.
The Jihadists are even stupider than Canadian leftists!
Those being NDPihadists?
Only in the twisted logic of dogmatic secularism would the pope be accused of being “too Catholic” and this in itself a negative thing. Perhaps there is a ideological connection there between radical secularism and radical Islam?
WLM Redux: I believed there is; to a degree. Both are bigoted, not only against Jews, but against all Christians, including Catholics. Wonder what reaction there’d be if someone were to accuse someone else of becoming “Too Islamic”?
Correction: the word “believed” shld be “believe”.
The Pope is leaning to the Catholic side of things.
Insurgents are leaning to the more Jihadist side of things.
Everyone just wants to be a *Specialist*. 73s TG
I’m reminded of when sometimes one is asked a stupid, obvious-answer-is-yes question and then responds, “Is the Pope Catholic?”
I Guess Jihadists wouldn’t get it.
> “The Vatican, which is nothing but a government placed within a building…”
Well, at least the Vatican doesn’t occupy an entire (normal-sized) country and ban all other religions from being practised there… unlike a certain other sect of a certain other religion I could name.
If you’re going to have a one-religion-only enclave, its postage-stamp size is a reason to praise its tolerance, not mock its smallness.
(And I’m a Protestant — ex-Catholic, in fact.)
Religion- sometimes a blessing; sometimes a curse. C’est la vie.