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Frocciagine Fiasco: Pope serves up charisma, uniqueness, nerve, & talent

Frocciagine Fiasco: Pope serves up charisma, uniqueness, nerve, & talent

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The Frocciagine Fiasco

So the pope said a word…

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then consider your ignorance to be a grace from the Almighty for having spared you from the insufferable pervasiveness and predictability of the media cycle.

What is our position, you ask? Let’s start by saying this might be one of, if not the most important statement made during the current papacy.

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