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7:32pm Monday 1st February 2010 in
CATHOLICS tonight expressed renewed hope that Pope Benedict XVI would visit Oxford, after he confirmed he would come to Britain later this year.
The Pontiff told the Catholic bishops of England and Wales that he would be making his first apostolic visit to the UK.
Although no dates or schedules were given, Pope Benedict XVI is expected to visit in September.
The news was greeted with excitement across the city, as Oxford has strong Papal links.
Cardinal John Henry Newman, who was mentioned in the Pope’s speech, lived and studied in the city in the early nineteenth century and acquired what is now Newman College in Littlemore when the village became part of his parish.
There is widespread speculation that during his visit the Pope will personally beatify Cardinal Newman.
Sister Mary Dechant, who lives at Newman College, said: “The people who live here in the village talk a lot about the Pope coming to Oxford.
“It’s very much in people’s minds and they are excited about the prospect.
“Many think he will come because Oxford and Littlemore was so important in John Henry Newman’s life.”
The last Papal visit to Britain was John Paul II’s visit in 1982, although he did not come to Oxford.
Catholic priest David Forrester, 75, a lecturer on John Henry Newman at Oxford University, said: “The Pope is a great student of Newman. Newman said Oxford was what made him a Catholic.
“It would be in keeping if the Pope came to Oxford because it was where Newman spent most of his young life.
“This is good news and Catholics are very excited.”
In October last year, thousands of people queued at the Oxford Oratory in Woodstock Road to see the relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux, a 19th-century Catholic nun.
Father Daniel Seward, 35, of the Oxford Oratory, said: “If the Pope was to come to Oxford that would be one of the most important days in the history of the city.
“The Pope is more than an ordinary celebrity. He is God’s representative on earth and as such Catholics recognise him as speaking with unique authority.”
Peter Jennings, press secretary to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, which includes Oxfordshire, said: “Many Roman Catholics would rejoice if Pope Benedict XVI visited places in Oxford connected with the life of John Henry Newman, in particular Trinity and Oriel colleges.”
Children from St Amand’s Primary School in East Hendred near Wantage, were so inspired by the prospect of the Pope coming to Britain they wrote inviting him to visit their school.
Although the school has received a letter saying the Pope will not be visiting them, teacher Jan Page said: “Everyone at the school has been very excited about the prospect of the Pope coming to Oxford.”
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rickenback
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8:37pm Mon 1 Feb 10
SarahOX14
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9:26pm Mon 1 Feb 10
RandomerOX4
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10:36pm Mon 1 Feb 10
King O Cowley Rd
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10:57pm Mon 1 Feb 10
tonybrett
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11:39pm Mon 1 Feb 10
rfr
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12:01am Tue 2 Feb 10
Floflo
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8:21am Tue 2 Feb 10
rfr wrote:He's also head of an organisation that refuses to sanction the use of condoms. As a direct result there are many more people HIV+ than there would be otherwise.
So the only defining aspect of the pope is his homophobia? Single issue politics -- ain't it boring. I'm sure the pope has views on a myriad other things, some of which may actually be attractive to non-Catholics, Catholics and even commentators here. Anyway, I look forward to the sweet smell of incense wafting through the city. I hear he quite likes Latin too.
locodogz
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9:10am Tue 2 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:All well and good - so will the Pope be keeping his views to himself then?
I personally think you should keep your views to yourself. If your not religious then don't discriminate on people who are. It's people like you who think you right and that the world revolves round you. Well it doesn't so stop discriminating on the catholic religion!
Duckorange
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9:17am Tue 2 Feb 10
rfr wrote:No, it's not just the homophobia. The Catholic Church is terrified of women as well.
So the only defining aspect of the pope is his homophobia? Single issue politics -- ain't it boring. I'm sure the pope has views on a myriad other things, some of which may actually be attractive to non-Catholics, Catholics and even commentators here. Anyway, I look forward to the sweet smell of incense wafting through the city. I hear he quite likes Latin too.
JeanPiddle
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9:30am Tue 2 Feb 10
Kidlington Dave
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10:09am Tue 2 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:I don't believe the world revolves around me; it revolves around the Sun. Something the Catholic church denied for a long time. I don't discriminate against Catholics, but the Catholic church does discriminate against a lot of people.
I personally think you should keep your views to yourself. If your not religious then don't discriminate on people who are. It's people like you who think you right and that the world revolves round you. Well it doesn't so stop discriminating on the catholic religion!
phantom flan flinger
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10:16am Tue 2 Feb 10
LadyPenelope
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10:19am Tue 2 Feb 10
Concerned one
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10:21am Tue 2 Feb 10
JeanPiddle
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11:05am Tue 2 Feb 10
SarahOX14
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11:15am Tue 2 Feb 10
LadyPenelope
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11:28am Tue 2 Feb 10
Concerned one wrote:The tax payer is footing the bill?! Seriously? Do we get any say over this? That's a lot of money that could be used wisely elsewhere!
The cost of this visit has been estimated at £20million to the tax-payer. If the Pope does not want to recognise our equality laws and carry on with his discrimination, perhaps, he should pay for all costs involved.
SarahOX14
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11:43am Tue 2 Feb 10
JeanPiddle
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11:50am Tue 2 Feb 10
Kidlington Dave
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12:03pm Tue 2 Feb 10
JeanPiddle wrote:A Catholic man of the cloth let loose in a youth hostel? Doesn't bear thinking about.
£20 million? Does he know we have a perfectly good youth hostel here? There is no age restriction nowadays as well.
JeanPiddle
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1:26pm Tue 2 Feb 10
slimjim
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1:28pm Tue 2 Feb 10
The Ferryman
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2:02pm Tue 2 Feb 10
PU30
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2:13pm Tue 2 Feb 10
The Ferryman
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3:08pm Tue 2 Feb 10
PU30 wrote:I think he is a bit old, but he might sit on the bench. Pray to god and it might happen
Does he play rugby? Oxford Harlequins will sign him up for sure....
Marina Morris
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3:45pm Tue 2 Feb 10
RandomerOX4
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4:25pm Tue 2 Feb 10
Marina Morris
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8:45pm Tue 2 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:Ha Ha! You think you're going to heaven?
The pope doesn't discriminate, it's a religion and a religion has beliefs. Something that some people on here obviously can't respect. At the end of it all we'll be in a better place than you lot who discriminate against the catholic religion
RickytheBeast
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8:45pm Tue 2 Feb 10
RandomerOX4
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10:24pm Tue 2 Feb 10
Marina Morris
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10:28pm Tue 2 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:I don't think religion is funny, I think it's deadly. It's you who is funny!! Your second paragraph is very good though and I repect your opinion. But in my opinion you lot are going to be VERY disappointed!
I think it's disgusting that people think religion is funny. Your clearly one of those people that need a life. Everyone can have their own opinion and if that's yours then fair enough
phantom flan flinger
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12:42am Wed 3 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:Nick Griffin and the BNP also have beliefs. Just because you believe in something doesn't make it right or true.
The pope doesn't discriminate, it's a religion and a religion has beliefs. Something that some people on here obviously can't respect. At the end of it all we'll be in a better place than you lot who discriminate against the catholic religion
Terry Chandler
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1:50am Wed 3 Feb 10
LadyPenelope wrote:He could always ask his child molesting priests if they like boys by choice or are they the only thing available.
Agree with Kidlington Dave. The world resolves around the sun, and would be a nicer place if people kept their ridiculous homophobic views to themselves. I think the pope is a fool to think that people are gay by choice.
RandomerOX4
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10:25am Wed 3 Feb 10
Terry Chandler wrote:No need for disrespect! Clearly shows that you haven't matured yet
LadyPenelope wrote:He could always ask his child molesting priests if they like boys by choice or are they the only thing available.
Agree with Kidlington Dave. The world resolves around the sun, and would be a nicer place if people kept their ridiculous homophobic views to themselves. I think the pope is a fool to think that people are gay by choice.
Also did he not used to belong to Hitler youth?
Floflo
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11:40am Wed 3 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:The pope shows his disrespect for our democratic process by lobbying against our equality legislation.
Terry Chandler wrote:No need for disrespect! Clearly shows that you haven't matured yet
LadyPenelope wrote:He could always ask his child molesting priests if they like boys by choice or are they the only thing available.
Agree with Kidlington Dave. The world resolves around the sun, and would be a nicer place if people kept their ridiculous homophobic views to themselves. I think the pope is a fool to think that people are gay by choice.
Also did he not used to belong to Hitler youth?
Petre Mcvey
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11:45am Wed 3 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:No disrespect, or immaturity there. He is just pointing out a couple of facts, the old popey bloke was a teenage member of Hitlers Youth, and his priests do seem to show a more than unhealthy interest in young boys.
Terry Chandler wrote:No need for disrespect! Clearly shows that you haven't matured yetLadyPenelope wrote: Agree with Kidlington Dave. The world resolves around the sun, and would be a nicer place if people kept their ridiculous homophobic views to themselves. I think the pope is a fool to think that people are gay by choice.He could always ask his child molesting priests if they like boys by choice or are they the only thing available. Also did he not used to belong to Hitler youth?
Alfie Nokes
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4:34pm Wed 3 Feb 10
RandomerOX4
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6:02pm Wed 3 Feb 10
janny1960
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8:48am Thu 4 Feb 10
The Ferryman wrote:I'd be interested to hear just how Oxford will benefit from a visit by the Pope? Care to enlighten us Ferryman?
Only just read the story. I hope he comes here, I saw him in Rome last year and he is great, best pope in ages. Oxford can only benefit from a visit by the closest man to god, and he may even bless us as well.
Lord Palmerston
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4:32pm Thu 4 Feb 10
HarryBo
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7:11pm Thu 4 Feb 10
RandomerOX4 wrote:The first four words of your first sentnce are factually incorrect. The pope actively discriminates against homosexuals and people who use condoms. Or did you miss that?
The pope doesn't discriminate, it's a religion and a religion has beliefs. Something that some people on here obviously can't respect. At the end of it all we'll be in a better place than you lot who discriminate against the catholic religion
HarryBo
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7:19pm Thu 4 Feb 10
Lord Palmerston wrote:Also incorrect, LordP. HIV and AIDS is spreading throughout the poorly educated in African countries, because the Catholic missionaries there are telling people it's a sin against God to use contraception.
"He's also head of an organisation that refuses to sanction the use of condoms. As a direct result there are many more people HIV+ than there would be otherwise" I think you'll find it's spread through promicuous indiscriminate copulation,and folks who do that aren't really likely to obey injunctions from the Pope, nor indeed the advice of their colleagues with much greater wisdom. "I'm a good Catholic so when I have an evening out with a ewe and a sow, I always obey the Holy Father and don't use..."well you get the message, and it really is time this dreary old commie non-sequitur was laid to rest.
John Charles
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8:18pm Thu 4 Feb 10
Petre Mcvey
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11:34pm Thu 4 Feb 10
Lord Palmerston
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RandomerOX4
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10:33am Fri 5 Feb 10
Patrick Ward
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1:26pm Fri 5 Feb 10
Lord Palmerston
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5:02pm Fri 5 Feb 10
Petre Mcvay
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Lord Palmerston
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Patrick Ward
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11:11am Sun 7 Feb 10
Petre Mcvay wrote:Peter (not Petre), Dunfermline (not Dunfirmline) is a city not a country, and is not Mohammedan although we do have people of many religions and none. Lord P, W.Pakistan became Pakistan some time ago when East Pakistan became Bangladesh. I struggle to understand your posts at the best of times but your latest is completely unintellligible with bad spelling (consensually) and bad syntax. You obviously didn't benefit from an Eton or Rugby education!
You forgot Dunfirmline M'LUD
Lord Palmerston
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6:06pm Sun 7 Feb 10
Patrick Ward
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12:29pm Mon 8 Feb 10
Lord Palmerston wrote:Greek is one of my languages, Lord P, and I understand the English construct "Homophobia", which is used to describe hatred of homosexuals, ie those in same-sex relationships, not "fear of things which are the same."
Glass houses, Paddy McGinty. Homophobia means an irrational fear of things which are the same.Does that help you to understand? You are correct, in your own way, that following a civil war the 2 Pakistans took on different names. Indeed England plays Deutschland in the World Cup and I can fly from Kidlington to Geneva in the Helvetian Confederation, but I tend to call places what English people have usually called them and since English people created East and West Pakistan from a number of principalities, I'll probably stick at that name. I don't suppose you can fly anywhere from the Scottish town in question and, since abuse is what you feel best proves your point, are you sure that your fellow countrymen are not laughing at you for wearing flesh coloured tights under your kilt?
Lord Palmerston
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7:06pm Mon 8 Feb 10
Patrick Ward
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2:48pm Tue 9 Feb 10
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Green123 says...
8:21pm Mon 1 Feb 10
http://www.guardian.
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/01/pope-condemns-br
itish-equality-bill