The Pope Admits He's Human
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Speaking of birthdays, Pope Benedict turns 80 on Monday. His new book, Jesus of Nazareth, was released on Friday, and in an extraordinary announcement, he has pointed out that it was begun before he was pope and expresses his personal views, not church doctrine. "Everyone is free, then, to contradict me," he says.
Love this. Nothing like an author inviting reviewers to disagree with him and pointing out that he's only human.
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Posted by B Feiler at 10:01 PM
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