must be a bit 'nervous these days, Romano Prodi. Not content to have given to the mentally disturbed Tronchetti Provera, denying categorically Afef ("My husband is completely calm"), has left the rock world when in New York, when asked what safety measures will escort the pope in Turkey , responded dryly, "And what do I know? The safety of the Pope thinks his guards. "
Now, it is not really the case to disturb the age-old question the relationship between Church and State (willingly leave to Cardinal Ruini, the minister Pollastrini, the deputy Grillini ...), must also be said that in this new medieval Crusaders Eurabia, Prodi has the merit of reversing in the reassuring certainty stolid arrogance of the old Stalin: "How many divisions has the Pope"?
So, far from being meek and ingenuous theologian of dialogue, Ratzinger knows what he does. He has his guards, tall and strong: the Bosphorus will bring the war to make the fierce Saladin.
Now, it is not really the case to disturb the age-old question the relationship between Church and State (willingly leave to Cardinal Ruini, the minister Pollastrini, the deputy Grillini ...), must also be said that in this new medieval Crusaders Eurabia, Prodi has the merit of reversing in the reassuring certainty stolid arrogance of the old Stalin: "How many divisions has the Pope"?
So, far from being meek and ingenuous theologian of dialogue, Ratzinger knows what he does. He has his guards, tall and strong: the Bosphorus will bring the war to make the fierce Saladin.
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