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Bobcat - 22 Apr 2005 22:08 GMT
According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! One paragraph
says:
"Italian Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who worked as Ratzinger's top aide,
described how the new Pope always paid attention to the street cats around
the Vatican and how they sometimes followed him as he walked to his office.
"One time the Swiss Guards had to intervene: `Look, your eminence, the cats
are laying siege to the Holy See.'''
Kreisleriana - 22 Apr 2005 23:11 GMT
>According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
>former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! One paragraph
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>"One time the Swiss Guards had to intervene: `Look, your eminence, the cats
>are laying siege to the Holy See.'''

Roman cats go roamin' everywhere.  
It is probably the highest profile feral colony in the world-- there
are said to be  more street cats/square mile  than in any other city.
They were allowed the freedom of the ancient city, and became even
more cherished in the middle ages, when the Italian were among the few
people who recognized that the cats didn't bring the plague, but
killed the rats which actually carried the disease.  Italians are
great cat-feeders.   The cats are in the ruins- especially Torre
Argentina and the Colosseum, and the garden of the Villa Medici-- they
look so perfectly at home and comfortable in these lovely, ancient
places

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Debbie Wilson - 23 Apr 2005 10:03 GMT
> Roman cats go roamin' everywhere.  
> It is probably the highest profile feral colony in the world-- there
> are said to be  more street cats/square mile  than in any other city.

(snip)

Theresa, I have got to follow up your post with the ferals' own website
:-)
http://www.romancats.de/romancats/index_eng.php

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Kreisleriana - 23 Apr 2005 19:35 GMT
>> Roman cats go roamin' everywhere.  
>> It is probably the highest profile feral colony in the world-- there
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>Deb.

Last time my dad was there, he ended up taking zillions of pictures of
cats.

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Debbie Wilson - 24 Apr 2005 10:46 GMT
> Last time my dad was there, he ended up taking zillions of pictures of
> cats.

Ahh - I'd love to see it for real.

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Melissa Houle - 23 Apr 2005 00:08 GMT
> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
> former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! One paragraph
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> "One time the Swiss Guards had to intervene: `Look, your eminence, the cats
> are laying siege to the Holy See.'''

I hope so. It's one of the nicer things I've heard about him so far. Cats
can spot a soft heart. =o) I'd like to think I agree with him about
something.

Melissa
Gabey8 - 23 Apr 2005 03:15 GMT
[[I hope so. It's one of the nicer things I've heard about him so far.
Cats
can spot a soft heart. =o) I'd like to think I agree with him about
something.]]

Not only that, but it speaks well of a leader's character when they like
cats. Most of the despots and dictators whose opinions of cats I've ever
read about have disliked cats. Tyrants hate what they can't control. So
for me, finding out that a leader LIKES cats is always a plus in my book.
:o)

Donna
Mathew Kagis - 23 Apr 2005 04:15 GMT
> [[I hope so. It's one of the nicer things I've heard about him so far.
> Cats
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> for me, finding out that a leader LIKES cats is always a plus in my book.
> :o)

So, 'God's Pitbull' likes cats... I'll agree, it's a plus.  But.... Not that
much of one.  Call me when he starts talking about ordaining women &
promoting the use of condoms to stop the spread of HIV.

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Kreisleriana - 23 Apr 2005 04:40 GMT
>> [[I hope so. It's one of the nicer things I've heard about him so far.
>> Cats
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>much of one.  Call me when he starts talking about ordaining women &
>promoting the use of condoms to stop the spread of HIV.

LOL . . . is there some other Pope you're confusing this guy with? ;)

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Melissa Houle - 23 Apr 2005 17:11 GMT
SNIP>
> So, 'God's Pitbull' likes cats... I'll agree, it's a plus.  But.... Not that
> much of one.  Call me when he starts talking about ordaining women &
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Butler to 2 kittens: Chablis & Muscat
> En Vino Veritas

Matt, me too. This fellow seems pretty medieval in his attitudes.  And his
liking cats will prevent neither AIDS nor overpopulation.  But it's the one
thing I've heard about Ratzinger that hasn't filled me with dismay.

I have to admit, all the pageantry that surrounds the death of one pope and
the election of a new one got me interested in the past few weeks, since
it's so outside the norm of what goes on in my life.  But now I think I've
had enough of the Pope Show.

Melissa
Bobcat - 23 Apr 2005 00:42 GMT
> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
> former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]

Hmm. I seem to have made him the 65th pope to have taken that name, rather
than the 16th. Holy See!
Bobcat - 23 Apr 2005 00:47 GMT
>> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
>> former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]

> Hmm. I seem to have made him the 65th pope to have taken that name, rather
> than the 16th. Holy See!

Would you believe LXI would make him the 61st pope, not the 65th? Holy Roman
Empire!
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 23 Apr 2005 02:20 GMT
>>>According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
>>>former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]

Well, that's a plus, anyway!  (No one who loves cats can be
ENTIRELY bad.)

I wonder if the folks making such a big fuss about him being
in the Hitler Youth, and serving in the miltary as a (very)
young man, have any idea what it was like to be a teen-ager
in Hitler's Germany?  Even many adults there weren't very
happy about the state of affairs in their country, but what
could they do?  It takes far more courage and determination
than most people possess to buck the "status quo" when you
aren't personally threatened by it, and the consequences of
doing so may get you killed.  I think most Germans (like
most Americans, now) didn't fully realize what was happening
to their country, or believe that Hitler could REALLY mean
all the outrageous things he said in "Mein Kampf".  (Until
it was too late, of course, for any safe, rational protests.)
Karen - 23 Apr 2005 04:59 GMT
>>>> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
>>>> former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> all the outrageous things he said in "Mein Kampf".  (Until
> it was too late, of course, for any safe, rational protests.)

And as I understand it, he deserted and was arrested too. That would take
some guts.
Bobcat - 23 Apr 2005 11:51 GMT
>>>>According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
>>>>former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> all the outrageous things he said in "Mein Kampf".  (Until it was too
> late, of course, for any safe, rational protests.)

There's an excellent backgrounder on Pope Benedict XVI's involvement with
the Hitler youth movement in the on-line London Times.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-1572667,00.html
Napoleon - 24 Apr 2005 00:57 GMT
> >>>>According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
> >>>>former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-1572667,00.html

I'm not Roman Catholic and I disagree with a lot of its teachings as
promulgated by both the new Pope and his predecessor.  Having said
that, that article is nothing like an "excellent backgrounder"-it's an
out and out hatchet job.
Bobcat - 24 Apr 2005 15:06 GMT
>> "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" <evgmsop@earthlink.net> wrote in
> message
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> that, that article is nothing like an "excellent backgrounder"-it's an
> out and out hatchet job.

My fault. Not for what you say, but for me helping to tip a lovely newsgroup
like RACS into political argument and controversy. I've always looked upon
this newsgroup as an oasis of sanity in a roiling world. Sorry, people.
Seanette Blaylock - 23 Apr 2005 02:55 GMT
"Bobcat" <bob_cattUNSPAM@hotmail.com> had some very interesting things
to say about Re: (Oops) New Pope a cat lover?:

>> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
>> former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! [etc.]
>Hmm. I seem to have made him the 65th pope to have taken that name, rather
>than the 16th. Holy See!

I think you meant XVI, but I'm not 100% on that. :-)

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Victor Martinez - 23 Apr 2005 05:25 GMT
> "One time the Swiss Guards had to intervene: `Look, your eminence, the cats
> are laying siege to the Holy See.'''

Go cats!

Victor, who thinks a cat would make a most excellent pope.

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alphonze@mail.com - 23 Apr 2005 08:21 GMT
> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI, the
> former Cardinal Ratzinger, may very well be an ailurophile! One paragraph
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> "One time the Swiss Guards had to intervene: `Look, your eminence, the cats
> are laying siege to the Holy See.'''

Not so much Roman Catholic as Roman Cat-a-holic...

Al.
Bobcat - 23 Apr 2005 11:44 GMT
>> According to an article in today's Toronto Star Pope Benedict LXI,
> the
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> the cats
>> are laying siege to the Holy See.'''

> Not so much Roman Catholic as Roman Cat-a-holic...
> Al.

Yep. And when popes die, where do they inter them? Yep - in the catacombs!
  :>)
 
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