Newspaper Writer, Artist, Classical Pianist, Author of the Heartfelt Musical Memoir "Pennario"
Showing posts with label Pope Francis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pope Francis. Show all posts
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Nancy Reagan and an elegant tradition
In honor of Nancy Reagan, who just passed away, let us admire how beautiful she looked in a mantilla greeting Pope John Paul II. She looks charming in that picture, you know? She always looked graceful but did not always look charming.
Just the other day, by coincidence, I read that women still have to wear a head covering when meeting the pope. It must only mean under formal circumstances.
Jackie Kennedy of course rocked the mantilla too. Hers is amazing.
I would love a long mantilla like that, should my friends wish to keep that in mind for when next Christmas rolls around.
Queen Elizabeth combines the look with one of her signature hats. Salve, Regina!
Here is Michelle Obama meeting Pope Francis. No mantilla! That is because it was an informal setting.
After all, she did put one on for Pope Benedict XVI, who seems to be appreciating how lovely she looks in it.
What is it about black mantillas that make a girl look like a supermodel? That is one reason I wear one to Mass.
Pennario had an audience with the pope and in this one picture. He is holding a rosary and talking to the pope. Very cool! And all the ladies in the family are wearing veils. Very, very cool.
There is this fascinating inside-Vatican story on dress codes should it transpire that you are about the meet the pope. All these pictures and I did not realize that you are not only supposed to wear a black veil, but a black dress as well. The only exception is if you are a Catholic queen or the wife of a king. Then you may wear a white veil and a white dress.
However that rule does not apply to the principalities of Monaco or Liechtenstein. Let us check to see if Princess Grace wore black to meet the pope. Ah! Sure enough.
That is Princess Stephanie in front. What a problem she grew up to be.
The ancient protocol surrounding meeting the pope is probably relaxing, if it has not already. However I hope not. It is so elegant.
We must revisit this subject soon!
Thursday, April 3, 2014
The Prince meets the Pope
The big news today is that Prince Philip met the Pope. We are fans of Prince Philip Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gluckberg here at the Leonard Pennario desk because we like worldly, devil-may-care older gentlemen who are not afraid to speak their minds.
Catch the story here and while you are at it here is the Web log post that is the clearinghouse for all things Prince Philip. Read of the island where Prince Philip is a god! And is top 10 gaffes (or one-liners, as we think of them).
It is funny that two years ago we were worried about Prince Philip being ill. Back when I wrote that post I was fibbing to my mother about it because it sounded serious.
But now, in the video with the Queen, there he is, looking hale and hearty. Prince Philip lives!
Here he is in the picture looking as if he is just waiting for an opportunity to cause trouble.
He and the Queen gave the Pope a bottle of whiskey. A very, very cool gift.
Yay, Prince Philip!
So glad you are well!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
A word from the Pope Emeritus
It is so cool how we have two popes. We have Pope Francis and then Benedict, the Pope Emeritus, pictured above.
Two popes are better than one!
I just read how Pope Emeritus Benedict stepped out the other day ...
.... and gave a homily. The story said it was a welcome surprise because no one was expecting to hear from Benedict in his retirement.
That is not exactly true. There was at least one person expecting it.
It was me!
And Howard was expecting it too. So that is two people.
I remember when Benedict stepped down, I said to one of my friends that maybe he could have more time to think now, and that he could advise the next pope.
My friend said: "I read he's not going to have any input."
I said: "He'll have input."
My friend said: "But they say we're not going to hear from him."
I said: "We'll hear from him."
Sure enough. Who is right? Me. I was right about Pennario and I am right about Pope Benedict. These octogenarians, I have a sense about them. I speak octo!
They say Benedict is looking stronger than he looked last year. I am looking forward to his next talk.
It will happen!
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