Vatican spokesman says that after a whirlwind day in New York City, Pope Francis is clearly tired and has some aches and pains, since he's been missing out on his physiotherapy while on the road. Read full article
Not bad for a 78-year-old.
Would like to see how many of that age keep a mind so young and sharp.
No golfcronie or ChrisR, to be sure.
Their mind is frozen in the Dark Ages.
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Disclaimer & comment rules The Pope still has energy for the last two days and then what? we can but hope.
Sep 27th, 2015 - 09:51 am - Link - Report abuse 0“Pope still has energy for the last two days”
Sep 27th, 2015 - 12:11 pm - Link - Report abuse 0The mind boggles with the possibilities!
Not bad for a 78-year-old.
Sep 27th, 2015 - 09:14 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Would like to see how many of that age keep a mind so young and sharp.
No golfcronie or ChrisR, to be sure.
Their mind is frozen in the Dark Ages.
@3 Enrique Massot
Sep 28th, 2015 - 12:45 am - Link - Report abuse 0And you criticise others for 'ad hominem' comments...?
Rank hypocrisy, I can smell it from here in London.
Go wash yourself.
@ 3 Kiki MPH
Sep 28th, 2015 - 07:55 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I am only 69 but am studying Astrophysics by distance learning at MIT (that's Massachusetts Institute of Technology for your information MPH).
I won't even bother with defining what astrophysics entails, you for certain would not grasp it never-mind the mathematics involved.
Their mind is frozen in the Dark Ages. The period in Europe following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire about 476 AD to 1,000 AD.
Ah, so AFTER the despicable RCC was formed. You do realise you make yourself look an utter fool each time you post, don't you?
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