council was coming. we d like a new direction. a recommitment to the principals that was so important to the church. it is thrilling to be here. we heard becky anderson interview two americans. they were going to be leaving tomorrow and felt, you know, they were disappointed they didn t get to see the white smoke. what struck me very much in the sistine chapel, i didn t expect this. as each cardinal came forward to lay his hand on the book and say the oath, i was intrigued in the accents. i had my eyes closed. i heard the french way, the latin way, the english way. some of them struggling. that told me, this is an international reality. we are striving and struggling to have a common language. we are trying. we are linked together by this.
in the past month that i have been here. one thing that is constant from the beginning of the resignation, there s a desire, a hope for something new. what that is, i m not sure. there s really an excitement. i link this, a bit, to the excitement and desire 50 years ago when the second vatican council was coming. we d like a new direction. a recommitment to the principals that was so important to the church. it is thrilling to be here. we heard becky anderson interview two americans. they were going to be leaving tomorrow and felt, you know, they were disappointed they didn t get to see the white smoke. what struck me very much in the sistine chapel, i didn t expect this. as each cardinal came forward to lay his hand on the book and say the oath, i was intrigued in the accents. i had my eyes closed.
council was coming. there was a real desire, we don t know what s going to happen, but we d like a new direction. a recommitment to the principals that was so important to the church. it is thrilling to be here. we heard becky anderson interview two americans. they were going to be leaving tomorrow and felt, you know, they were disappointed they didn t get to see the white smoke. what struck me very much in the sistine chapel, i didn t expect this. as each cardinal came forward to lay his hand on the book and say the oath, i was intrigued in the accents. i had my eyes closed. i heard the french way, the african way, the english way. some of them struggling. that told me, this is an international reality. we are striving and struggling to have a common language. we are trying. we are linked together by this. i don t know why it moved me, but it really struck me.
we d like a new direction. a recommitment to the principals that was so important to the church. it is thrilling to be here. we heard becky anderson interview two americans. they were going to be leaving tomorrow and felt, you know, they were disappointed they didn t get to see the white smoke. what struck me very much in the sistine chapel, i didn t expect this. as each cardinal came forward to lay his hand on the book and say the oath, i was intrigued in the accents. i had my eyes closed. i heard the french way, the latin way, the english way. some of them struggling. that told me, this is an international reality. we are striving and struggling to have a common language. we are trying. we are linked together by this. i don t know why it moved me, but it really struck me. an exciting day and exciting
coming up, jodie tye makes a major recommitment. all right, kenny tye, you d better like this [ bleep ]. and more with paul komyatti and the slagle brothers. tell me if that and a work of art, i mean, seriously.