Saturday, July 19, 2008

You'll never see this in New Zealand



After all, they are Australians. Zenit dixit:

Anthony Gordon, 34, who played the part of the Apostle Bartholomew, admitted to ZENIT he struggled to contain his emotion when the Pope came out with Cardinal George Pell, the archbishop of Sydney, and Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko, president of the Pontifical Council for the Laity.

"When [the Pontiff] came out, you could feel the warmth and excitement from the crowd. You had this compulsion to smile and to dissipate in the rapturous feelings," the actor said.

Tears rolled down the cheeks of many onlookers for this performance of epic proportions, made more so by the backdrop of an intense Australian sunset.

29-year-old Mario Gabrael, who played one of the Roman guards, admitted, "It was difficult to concentrate on our parts at times because of the emotion associated with it."

Meanwhile, Belladonna has offered to donate some of her own time to help set up a "meaningful set of exercises for priests to help them deal with sexual tension and stress".

[Pero no todo son risas. Algunos malos cristianos nunca aprenden que han de poner la otra mejilla y callarse]

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