Pope: Olbermann’s Poignant Opening
“A declarative and touching MSNBC introduction by Keith Olbermann at 6p.m. set the network’s tone defiantly and left me in tears,” an e-mailer says. Here is the transcript of the opening:![]()
“Once, he was the ultimate outsider…![]()
The second choice…![]()
To whom the Chair of Saint Peter came only after the lingering death of a venerable Pope…![]()
And the sudden passing of another, only 33 days in the Vatican…![]()
Whose election was not just unlikely, but inconceivable.![]()
The last time a non-Italian had become the Vicar of Christ…![]()
Michaelangelo’s ceiling of the Sistine Chapel had been complete for only TWO decades.![]()
Yet for 26 and one half years, longer than all those who preceded him save Pius the 5th and Peter himself…![]()
He became not just the leader of the world’s Catholics…![]()
But its spirit, in a time of near-total transition.![]()
Survivor of an assassin’s bullet…![]()
Tireless traveler…![]()
God’s athlete…![]()
Author and poet…![]()
Politician in papal garments, who helped liberate his native country…![]()
And who parlayed with countries foreign to him and even foreign to his church.![]()
A life, fully led, as Pope of one billion, one hundred million Catholics…![]()
A life, taken in whole, as varied, and as fulfilling, and as full of wonder as could be imagined…![]()
A life, after years of decline, and two months of constant sickness…![]()
That is, appears to finally be coming to an end.![]()
This is MSNBC’s continuing coverage of the illness of Karol Wojtyla…![]()
The illness of Pope John Paul the Second.

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