naw- I just want the spoon for my sisterBut wait..theres more.
naw- I just want the spoon for my sisterBut wait..theres more.
But wait..theres more.
But wait..theres more.
Hes going to apologise for some things regarding the Catholic church while hes here but i dont know if we are allowed to discuss those matters.Your sister recognises Good when she sees it
I hope his trip is a good productive one. He brought me to tears watching him at Ground Zero. I love him
Ofcourse we will be...weve already been told to be on our best behaviour..and Im not jokingI'd buy something but not the tacky stuff. Awww I hope Australia is kind to him
If you buy the spoon and the plate Ill throw in a tshirt..I can be any fairer than that.naw- I just want the spoon for my sister
how cool
how cool
I just copied the pic and sent it to my sis:blowkiss:I have it hanging in my house
Hes going to apologise for some things regarding the Catholic church while hes here but i dont know if we are allowed to discuss those matters.
I wasnt sure if it was allowed or not Love_Mama so thanks for clearing it up for me:blowkiss:
The pope is now in Sydney.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=596676.
The pilgrims are primed, the commuters have been warned and the star attraction has touched down in Sydney.
After years of planning, the full impact of World Youth Day will begin to be felt from Monday, with city businesses, workers and believers alike waiting to see if the week is as profitable, bothersome or enlightening as has been predicted.
The last of 215,000 registered pilgrims are expected to descend on Sydney on Monday, and across the city, school and parish halls, youth hostels, family homes and even Sydney's Olympic Park, will become their temporary homes.