Apparently not:
The Turkish man who shot Pope John Paul II has said Pope Benedict XVI should resign over the Catholic Church's handling of clerical sex abuse cases.
Mehmet Ali Agca, who emerged from prison in January nearly 29 years after wounding Pope John Paul II in Rome, has declared himself a messenger from God.
Agca told journalists in Istanbul: "I want the Pope to resign, not arrested," as he waved a Turkish newspaper reporting calls for the arrest of the Pope.
The press conference marked his first public comments since his release.
There are questions about Agca's mental health. Motives for the shooting of Pope John Paul remain a mystery.
The "Protest The Pope" people around Pederast Pete seem very fond of quoting Hans Küng (less so of using propositions properly), a person whom one might otherwise reasonably have assumed to be dead, as Tweedledee now is. So, are they going to bring him over for the State Visit? His disparagement of Pope John Paul II's Polishness made and make them the authentic voice of the age-old Teutonic racism against the Slavs. Küng only gets away with it because he is Swiss. Making him a non-EU national, and thus perfectly easy to serve with an Exclusion Order. We don't want foreign preachers of hate here.
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