Papal visit souvenirs go on sale in Britain

The masses really are ignorant, and this is especially true of the devout. Don’t people realize that this visit by the Pope to Britain has a dual-purpose. First, an attempt at damage control as a result of the sex abuse scandal that has undermined the Church’s stability. Second, to raise money – similar to a rock group going on tour.

It truly is remarkable that with all the corruption, hypocrisy and criminal activity that the Roman Catholic Church is guilty of, that people still support it. Once again, the masses are ignorant. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Reuters

By Avril Ormsby Avril Ormsby Tue Aug 3, 9:56 am ET

LONDON (Reuters Life!) – Official memorabilia to mark Pope Benedict’s September visit to Britain went on sale this week with a Swarovski bracelet and baseball cap among the more usual souvenir mugs and T-shirts.

Sales are expected to help the local Roman Catholic church cover the costs of the visit, but some worshippers are unhappy at plans to charge to see the Pope at some events.

The first state papal visit to England and Scotland has already attracted controversy over its cost and because of the worldwide child sex abuse scandal involving Catholic priests.

Tens of thousands of the church’s estimated five million followers in Britain are nevertheless expected to attend public events in London, Birmingham and Glasgow, during the four-day visit.

Parishes are showing a keen interest in papal flags to decorate churches, halls and schools, a Roman Catholic spokesman said, but worshippers have the chance to buy a range of items including electronic flashing candles costing three pounds ($4.6), and keyrings and fridge magnets at five pounds each.

Many of the online items feature an image of the pope and the trip’s motto: “Heart Speaks unto Heart.”

Organizers have had to restrict the number of worshippers at public events because of health and safety rules, disappointing many followers who remember the only other papal visit in 1982, when crowds flocked to see Pope John Paul.

Tickets will be restricted to groups organized through dioceses and local parishes.

The 70,000 due to attend the beatification of the Victorian theologian and Anglican convert Cardinal John Henry Newman in Birmingham, are expected to be asked to pay 25 pounds toward a “pilgrims pack” which will cover transport and other costs.

The 85,000 attending a prayer vigil in London’s Hyde Park will be asked to pay 5 pounds.

The Roman Catholic church in England and Wales described it as a contribution, but the media described the move as unusual.

In Scotland, people will be asked to make a donation of 20 pounds to attend an open-air Mass.

People responding to a blog on the website of the Catholic Herald newspaper largely opposed the fee, saying it was wrong.

“Sometimes it does quite simply feel like Catholics are getting a wee bit shortchanged on this trip, having to pay once through taxes, a second time in the collection and a third time to catch a glimpse of the Holy Father,” one contributor wrote.

Others have defended the cost, saying it was necessary to prevent the church plunging into financial difficulties.

The cost to the British taxpayer rose to 10-12 million pounds, up from an initial estimate of about 8 million pounds, excluding security, it was announced last month.

The church will contribute an additional minimum of seven million pounds.

(Editing by Steve Addison)

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3 Responses to Papal visit souvenirs go on sale in Britain

  1. hoboduke says:

    How about sending me a donation? I am starting the HOBO Temple! Like your pin up pictures. My temple will have nubile voluptuos scantily clad ladies to collect donations for me, HoboDuke! Mulligan stew, moonshine, and no preaching is my style. Of course, I won’t do anything to help anyone, except myself! As much as we find hypocrites, frauds and liars in every area of many churches. So what? They are trying to do some good works, and even if they waste 50% of the money, it’s better than what most folks do, which is 100% of nothing.Do like your pictures.

  2. hoboduke says:

    His visit will stimulate the local economy, bring tourists spending money and like all good visitors he will leave. How is the Muslim invasion going? Don’t think the Mosques stimulate the local economy!

    • TGO says:

      So I suppose you believe his visit is a positive one because of economic reasons… Personally, I despise the Catholic Church. In my opinion it is a hypocritical and corrupt organization. Anyone who donates money to this vile institution is endorsing its practices and further promoting its existence.

      As bad as the Catholic Church is, Islam is worse. Truth be told, there isn’t a religion that’s worth a damn.

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