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Man Disrupts Mass At St. Peter's As Pope Names 3 New Saints (VIDEO)

Man Disrupts Mass Pope Names Saints

10/23/11 06:49 PM ET   AP

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI named three new saints for the Catholic Church during Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square that was disrupted by a man who climbed out onto the upper colonnade and burned a bible.

Vatican gendarmes, a bishop and the pope's own bodyguard talked the man back from the edge of the colonnade after he shouted, "Pope, where is Christ?" in English and threw the burned bible to the crowd below.

Benedict and the thousands in the square appeared unfazed by the incident and carried on with the Mass.

The disruption came toward the end of the two-hour service Sunday to canonize three 19th-century founders of religious orders: Italian bishop and missionary Monsignor Guido Maria Conforti, Spanish nun Sister Bonifacia Rodriguez de Castro and an Italian priest who worked with the poor, the Rev. Luigi Guanella.

On hand in the crowd was William Glisson Jr., from the Philadelphia area in the U.S., whose cure from a 2002 head injury was declared the miracle needed to canonize Guanella.

Glisson, then 21, had gone into a coma after falling while in-line skating without a helmet; he had two brain surgeries but his doctors didn't give him much hope, according to Guanella's biography. A friend of the family who worked at a Guanella center for the handicapped gave Glisson and his mother two of Guanella's relics, and the family prayed fervently to the Italian priest.

After nine days, Glisson came out of the coma and today works in the family construction supply business.

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VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI named three new saints for the Catholic Church during Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square that was disrupted by a man who climbed out onto the upper colonnade and burne...
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08:31 AM on 11/01/2011
I recently spoke with a lady that was attending a protestant church - she had been visiting various churches looking for one that would give her bible studies. She found that the ministers/pastors were not knowledgeable of bible scriptures. Their sermons were repetitive & when she approached the pastor with a few questions she could not get solid answers that would answer her questions.

What really discouraged her was when she asked for personal bible study. She was told they would give her bible study but it would cost $600 upfront & $75 per month thereafter in addition to her weekly contributions she needed to donate to church. She could not afford that & she wondered...how can anyone learn about God if they don't have the money to pay for that study? She further thought...Jesus taught freely he did not charge anyone for his sermons; that was not the example that Jesus & his disciples left when they preached God's word.

Although she gave donations to the church, as much as she could contribute, she concluded that there should not be a monetary price on acquiring knowledge of God. When she told the pastor that she could not afford bible classes she got an arrogant response. She never returned. So after much searching, she began studying the bible with the Jehovah's Witnesses. She is impressed with their knowledge of the scriptures & their voluntary devotion. She had finally found spiritual guidance that she was looking for.
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01:37 AM on 10/31/2011
What's the body count on this one? More than the Qu'ran burning?
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Martin McKenna
10:39 AM on 10/30/2011
"and the family prayed fervently to the Italian priest." Hmmm... Doesn't this break one of the commandments?
08:07 AM on 10/31/2011
Huh? Which one are you referring to?
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Martin McKenna
04:12 PM on 11/01/2011
Two?
06:06 PM on 10/29/2011
The Catholics now have over 5,000 saints. They turn them out at about the same rate
Hollywood makes B movies.
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mmayrising
listen,truth,watch,think,care,love
05:20 PM on 10/29/2011
every believer believes their god is the only god. They all use the same logic, threats and promises. In the end its all based on faith. No one has a clue, no one has an ounce of proof. No one has seen, heard, smelled or touched god....at least not in front of anyone else. No atheist can prove there is no god. We all came here alone, we all die alone we will all find out alone.......or not. All this religious bickering is a waste of time.....you will just have to wait till the movie ends to see the ending....or not.
04:36 PM on 11/01/2011
As Mark Twain said, "Faith is the belief in something you know just ain't so".

Having spent many years in construction, working with brain damage may be an advantage, not a miracle!
04:46 PM on 11/01/2011
I find it repulsive that 4 out of the 10 commandments are dedicated to god's vanity. I guess they are more important then commandments against torture, rape, slavery, etc.

People who "believe" are intellectually lazy. Keep an open mind and think.
04:07 PM on 10/29/2011
I have at least a dozen bibles in my house. It is the best selling book not only of all time, but best selling year after year after year.

After year.
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
04:37 PM on 10/29/2011
And the least read book year after year after year .... I would be a steak dinner that those sales include bulk sales that go into the pews of tax-subsidized churches as well as to all the snakes that go out and proselytize their lies.
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hagagaga
My comments are funnier than yours.
12:26 PM on 10/28/2011
And what was the point of this?
04:09 PM on 10/29/2011
What's the point of any silly anti-Christian act? Some poor sap thinks that by waving his fist at God he's making a difference.

Guess it keeps him from doing any real harm. And he thinks he's accomplished something. A feel-good moment for the left.
10:01 AM on 10/28/2011
And that, my friends, is the difference between Christianity and Islam. There were no riots after the Bible burning. Yet Muslims get in a huff over the mere RUMOR of a Koran burning.
03:05 PM on 10/28/2011
To an extent I'd agree, but not completely.....more realistically could be expressed as the difference between a society that is enlightened, modern, and secular and one that is theocratic and religiously obsessed.

History shows that a christian society can act in the same way. The big division happaned because of a secular enlightenment, and that enlightenment is sadly one that has not penetrated islamic society to a significant extent. Hence why fanaticism is still so pervasive.
03:07 PM on 10/28/2011
and in case you wonder, I did and will defend Terry Jones.
05:39 AM on 10/28/2011
My Hero!
10:01 AM on 10/28/2011
And yet you were attacking Terry Jones for a Koran burning that never happened.
11:47 AM on 10/28/2011
You have me confused with someone else. If I had my way every copy of the Bible, Koran, and every other religious book would be burned at the same time. It's all garbage!
09:47 PM on 10/27/2011
So where is the same outrage from liberals who condemned the pastor for burning the Kor n? I guess they all feel it's OK to burn bibles but not kor n's? Unreal.
10:02 AM on 10/28/2011
Liberals will never defend Christianity, but will always make excuses for Islamists.
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
04:35 PM on 10/29/2011
Bullshlt ... all religion is bunk.
04:05 PM on 10/27/2011
Why is this even news?
One dude interupts a public gathering for all of ten seconds.
Who cares?
09:49 PM on 10/26/2011
More aetheists means more elbow room for me at the Lord's supper table :)
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George Genung
08:32 AM on 10/27/2011
So you mean an atheist who lives their life doing good for others will be kept from your paradise because they don't worship your deity ? Seems like a very weak deity, with human needs and wants.
10:46 AM on 10/27/2011
Sounds like someone likes things nice and hot! ;)
04:05 PM on 10/29/2011
Jesus made the way to eternity. If you don't want it, that is you exercising your free will.

You don't have to like it or even agree. The truth isn't waiting for your approval.
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Cichawoda
Games can be played to win or to continue playing.
01:38 AM on 10/28/2011
How do we know the Bible burner was an Atheist?
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BlueZoo
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06:12 PM on 10/26/2011
The poor man is mentally disturbed. As if burning the Bible wasn't bad enough, he decides to scale a colonnade! If you've never been to St. Peter's, I can tell you that those colonnades are so high that anyone who scales one should be an honorary member of BASE!
04:12 PM on 10/26/2011
religion is by far the worst of all human inventions. a poison of the mind.
11:49 AM on 10/28/2011
True and correct.
04:06 PM on 10/29/2011
Yet secular thought killed more people--an estimated 100 million--in the last century alone than all other wars in the history of mankind.
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
04:43 PM on 10/29/2011
Lies, lies and more lies.

No one killed anyone in the last century in the name of secular thought.

I would agree you would have an argument if you were to have stated that DOGMA killed 100 million people ... but it wasn't secular thought ... not by a damned sight.
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greengrl
The more you know, the less you believe.
02:41 PM on 11/01/2011
I believe you are referring to communist regimes that claim atheism. The rejection of religion by these fanatical regimes are not due to a belief in science or conviction but rather a rejection of the power the churches hold over society. These communist regimes do not want to surrender power to the pulpit and have hence dissolved the religious leaders as a means to ultimate control. That is not the result of atheism or secular thought, but instead the result of a fanatic looking to maintain power over their own people.
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bbertaud
Je ne regrette rien, rien de rien
02:42 PM on 10/26/2011
That's what I call "testicular fortitude"
10:02 AM on 10/28/2011
But burning Korans is bigoted, right?
03:08 PM on 10/28/2011
No, its the same thing.
Neither is "bigoted" in my opinion. In fact both are very appropriate.