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Charming Video: Pope Scolds Stubborn Doves, Ad Libs “They Want To Stay in the Pope’s House!” “Mama Mia!”

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by Thomas Peters
23 days ago

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This video will brighten your Monday. At the end of his Sunday Angelus greeting, Pope Benedict attempted to release two doves into the air.

Unfortunately, the doves had a different plan – stay in the pope’s cozy apartment!

His laugh is charming as he ad libs: “They want to be in the pope’s house!”

… and yes, he even says “Mama Mia” at one point.

Watch for yourself:

Side question: has releasing doves jumped the shark yet?

Ph/t: Rome Reports.

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comment by Norm

23 days ago

Bahahahaha


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comment by Otto Voss

23 days ago

This is just pure fun! How great is our Holy Father!


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comment by Marie

23 days ago

Take out the apostrophe from the word "want".


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