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Habemus Novum Papam
Yes, indeed we have a new Pope. I wonder, however, if we have a new hope. As a matter of facts, we have two popes: One is active and the other is passive, Which means that one is inactive, The latter was a hell of a man who shocked: folks, Foes, rivals, parishioners and cardinals, By resigning his post, By becoming a different host. He is still a holy man, in accordance to the latest polls, A courageous priest, who reminds us, That man is immortal and fallible. Pope Benedict is enjoying his golden hiatus, His retirement in a humanely divine castle. I don't know much about the new one. I can only hope that he is someone, Who's at least similar or equal, To the former, who was wise and simple. May God bless his soul, ‘Cause he was able to realize That he was becoming unable To lead effectively, and to prioritize. As a matter of facts, habemus duo popes, Yes, indeed, habemus duo pontifices. Hebert Logerie Sunday, March 17, 2013
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