24 July 2008 01:40

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MORISSETTE UPSET ABOUT BREAKING CARDINAL RULE AT THE VATICAN

The faces of Vatican cardinals were left as red as their cassocks after realising Canadian star ALANIS MORISSETTE had understood every word they'd said about her after she met The Pope.
The Ironic singer met the pontiff in Rome, Italy in 2000 and the magical experience was ruined by French clergymen, who bickered about the star's rudeness.
Morissette reveals the problems occurred as she left the stage after meeting The Pope - and did not know whether to walk in front of cardinals or not.
She explains, "I'm post-Catholic; I don't know how it works anymore, so there was this awkward moment and I walked in front of them.
"They were all French and they were speaking about me behind me, saying how rude and horrible I was.
"I speak French, so I bit my tongue the whole way out and they were just ripping me apart, and then right at the tail end... I just turned back and spoke to them in French and said, 'Thank you so much for your kindness.'"


24 July 2008 01:40


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...ignorant idiots. I'm also recently post-Catholic and have been studying other religions. These guys need to be taken down a peg or three. Certainly are no example of Jesus, in my eyes. ...it's always the humans that screw up religion...







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