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Shepherd One Touches Down
Here's a little piece on the papal Q&A aboard Shepherd One. The headline is the Pope's comment about clergy abuse, which is of course good, but I'll leave you to read it yourself. My scourge-of-journalists' eye naturally fell on this
Aboard: Shepherd One
Some have called it “Shepherd One”, but in fact, it is an ordinary “Alitalia” plane. It does not belong to the Vatican. The tradition has been for Alitalia—Italy’s national carrier—to transport the pope, his entourage, and reporters on
Shepherd One has landed!
The kids and I watched the arrival of B16 a few minutes ago. Very exciting! We rang a little bell (as suggested by EWTN via Leticia via Love2Learn Blog) and cheered his safe arrival and his meeting with President and Mrs. Bush.
"Shepherd One" and the absence of the in-flight press conference
That became the dominant day-one story of the Brazil trip, effectively blotting the pope’s formal message out of the sky. This time around, it would seem that trip organizers are determined to keep the pope “on message” as he enters the
Shepherd One has landed
The pope is here!
"Shepherd One" is about one hour out. I'm deskbound at work! Help!
You can log in to the EWTN site for live coverage!Catholic Register has this great site with blogging and live feed!This blog has both the Radio and TV feeds linked in the lower right menu. Please expect to find a huge volume, however.
Shepherd One
The Pope's plane is in the air, making its way to Washington. 'Twill be a very interesting week here.
Chi in the Sky
The Air Force and Navy were reporting one plane out over the Atlantic Ocean using the callsign SHEPHERD ONE. Amused to know that even in the Pentagon people have a sense of humor, I chuckled to myself and asked under my breath "What the