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Posted on 11 June 2009

Having forgotten to wear his mitre, Pope Benedict attempts to cover up his mistake by thinking Arby’s.


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17 Comments For This Post

  1. revdrron Says:

    “Spicy fajita flavor and fluffy baked flatbread – together at last.”

  2. Tyler Says:

    Ah yes…”the vicar of christ”…

  3. Eddie Eddings Says:

    No man should wield such power!!

  4. Les Says:

    Obviously not an option during Lent.

  5. Angus Says:

    Heh, heh. You guys crack me up.

  6. Steve Says:

    I heard that he was running a “5 Indulgences for $5.95″ special.

  7. Angus Says:

    LOL

  8. Carol Says:

    Gee, I thought if anything, he’d have had a Captain’s Hat at Long John Silver’s….

  9. Tyler Says:

    “mistake”…? I thought he was “infallible”…?

  10. Angus Says:

    Oops!

  11. Elizabeth Says:

    LOL

    That is so funny. I wonder if he will next claim Jesus is in the Beef ‘n Cheddar.

  12. Reformed Pentecostal Says:

    If he finds Jesus in the Beef ‘n Cheddar he will try to sell it on eBay!

    DOH! Did I just say that?

  13. LuLu Says:

    Thankfully,the Arby’s “mitre” matches the rest of his costume.I would hate to think of a Pope without correctness!

  14. Bobby Says:

    I would be slow to poke fun at the Pope and “Indulgences.” I think I’m in need of a few already today, and the day is only half over. Not to mention that it’s Friday, and Indulgences are always big sellers on the week-end.

  15. jane Says:

    Gosh, the Catholic church’s ongoing (now unashamedly out in the open again after centuries) practice of mysticism is there for all to see. The Pope’s ability to “imagine it and it happens” should draw many to the Church of Semeramis.

  16. jazdaddy Says:

    Tyler: The Pope is only infallible when he dresses “ex cathedra,” which I think means dressing whilst sitting down. But since the Mother Church doesn’t publish the Pontiff’s dressing schedule for us to know which vestments are infallible and which are not, it gives the Teaching Magisterium wide latitude to pick and choose which fashion statements are divine and which are simply misunderstood by those who attempt to read and interpret clothing without the Magisterium’s infallible interpretation.

    Oh, and thanks, Angus. Now I’m craving a Jamocha Shake.

  17. Carol Says:

    Concerned if the Pope finds Jesus in his beef ‘n’ cheddar, how about finding BEEF in the beef in cheddar? But you never know, those curly fries could come in the likeness of Mary, and that would be put on display at the Vatican’s “Kitsch Korner” museum of oddities, peculiar things that images of the virgin mother in them.

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