Go. Even though no pope has resigned his seat since the year 1415, and this resignation announcement today from Pope Benedict was totally unexpected, despite all of that, there is apparently an agreed upon protocol for what happens in an instance like this. Once Pope Benedict leaves the vatican on february 28th, the church says he will go live for a while in castle gandolfo, which is the popes summerout house in a small town outside of rome. He will live at that castle while construction work is done on a cloistered monastery inside the vatican complex. Then when the construction is done, he will move back into the vatican. And living in that cloistered monastery, provided that papal cloistering is like other kinds of cloistering, i think that means he will have no contact with the outside world while he lives there. He will be closed off. In any case, the cardinals will then meet, they say before the end of march, to choose Pope Benedicts successor. And then we will have two living po
Go. Even though no pope has resigned his seat since the year 1415, and this resignation announcement today from Pope Benedict was totally unexpected, despite all of that, there is apparently an agreed upon protocol for what happens in an instance like this. Once Pope Benedict leaves the vatican on february 28th, the church says he will go live for a while in castel gandolfo, which is the popes summer house in a small town outside of rome. He will live at that castle while construction work is done on a cloistered monastery inside the vatican complex. Then when the construction is done, he will move back into the vatican. And living in that cloistered monastery, provided that papal cloistering is like other kinds of cloistering, i think that means he will have no contact with the outside world while he lives there. He will be closed off. In any case, the cardinals will then meet, they say before the end of march, to choose Pope Benedicts successor. And then we will have two living popes
Go. Even though no pope has resigned his seat since the year 1415, and this resignation announcement today from Pope Benedict was totally unexpected, despite all of that, there is apparently an agreed upon protocol for what happens in an instance like this. Once Pope Benedict leaves the vatican on february 28th, the church says he will go live for a while in castel gandolfo, which is the popes summer house in a small town outside of rome. He will live at that castle while construction work is done on a cloistered monastery inside the vatican complex. Then when the construction is done, he will move back into the vatican. And living in that cloistered monastery, provided that papal cloistering is like other kinds of cloistering, i think that means he will have no contact with the outside world while he lives there. He will be closed off. In any case, the cardinals will then meet, they say before the end of march, to choose Pope Benedicts successor. And then we will have two living popes
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you can see democratic senator barbara boxer of california. she was one of the chief proponents of repeal in the u.s. senate. on the far left of the picture, let s see, there is major mike there from the air force, and who is the hairless guy? ah, the gentleman smiling from ear to ear, that would be lieutenant colonel victor fehrenbach. he has been a guest on this show. the colonel came out nationally on this show in may 2009, a year before the don t ask, don t tell repeal was signed into law. at that time, colonel fehrenbach was being informed he was being discharged from the military for being gay. he had extensive combat experience. he was two years short of his retirement, but the u.s. launched and investigation into his personal life. they determined he was gay and went out about kicking him out. vic he fought that charge. he filed a lawsuit claiming it was unconstitutional. and the moral urgency of stories like his ultimately resulted in don t ask, don t tell being repealed.