A group of nuns in Spain got a New Year surprise when they checked their answering machine to discover they had missed a call from the pope, who left a message asking why they didn't pick up. |
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A group of nuns in Spain got quite the New Year's surprise when they checked their answering machine and realized they had missed a call from the pope.Leaving a message for them in Spanish, Pope Francis asked jokingly, "What are the nuns doing that they can't answer the phone?"The recording was obtained by Spanish media. |
DO NOT leave the Pope hanging. Especially one who has fast become beloved around the world. He just wants to have a yarn on the phone. |
Nuns in a convent in southern Spain have told local media of their surprise at an answerphone message they received from Pope Francis on New |
(ChinaPost.com.tw) - A group of nuns in Spain got a New Year surprise when they checked their answering machine to discover they had missed a call from the pope, who left a message asking why they didn't pick up. |
Harold Simmons, 82, the Dallas billionaire and philanthropist who gave hundreds of millions of dollars to diverse causes from conservative political campaigns such as Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to Planned Parenthood and other health concerns, died Dec. 28 at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. |
The newly printed omnibus edition of J.P. Martin’s Uncle books, recherche volumes of English nonsense humor, about a millionaire elephant and his amusing enemies — called things like Beaver Hateman and Jellytussle — have mostly languished out of print since the 1960s. |
Luca Zennaro / pool / AFP / Getty Images. Pope Francis adresses to journalists aboard the papal flight, on the way back to Italy from Brazil, on July 28, 2013.
In his voicemail, Francis quipped, “What are the nuns doing that they can’t answer? I am Pope Francis, I wish to greet you in this end of the year, I will see if I can call you later. |
The barefoot Carmelites of Lucena in Cordoba missed the Pontiff's call because they were busy with midday prayers. |
Spain's Public Works minister, Ana Pastor, and Sacyr Chairman Manuel Manrique are due to travel to Panama on the weekend, Panama's president, Ricardo Martinelli, said. A Spanish-Italian consortium working on the project, which would widen the canal so that ships three times larger than at present could use it, has asked Panama to pay for $1. |
The barefoot Carmelites of Lucena in Cordoba missed the Pontiff's call because they were busy with midday prayers. |
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