Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo abstract "The Foreign Office papal visit memo was an incident that occurred in the United Kingdom in April 2010, after it was revealed that two Foreign Office civil servants working on preparing the State Visit of Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 had sent out an internal memo containing remarks that could be considered insults to the Pope. The incident received wide media coverage and speculation that the Pope might cancel the state visit. The Vatican subsequently confirmed that it will be going ahead with the planned visit.The memo suggested that Pope Benedict XVI, during his visit, could launch a range of branded condoms, visit an abortion clinic, bless a gay marriage and apologise for the Spanish Armada. The cover note to the memo read \"Please protect; these should not be shared externally. The 'ideal visit' paper in particular was the product of a brainstorm which took into account even the most far-fetched of ideas.\" The civil servants alleged to be responsible for sending the memo were identified as Steven Mulvain, 23, the memo's main author, and Anjoum Noorani, 31, who authorised its circulation. It is thought that others were part of the team who drew up this memo.–The Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, stated that he was \"appalled\" by the memo, and the British government apologised to the Pope and the Catholic Church, stating that the memo writer has been told orally and in writing that this was a serious error of judgment, adding that \"this is clearly a foolish document that does not in any way reflect UK government or Foreign Office policy or views. Many of the ideas in the document are clearly ill-judged, naïve and disrespectful\" and that \"the Foreign Office very much regrets this incident and is deeply sorry for the offence which it has caused\". Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy added: \"These memos are vile, they're insulting, they're an embarrassment and, on behalf of, I think, the whole of the United Kingdom, I want to apologise to His Holiness the Pope.\" The British ambassador to the Vatican, Francis Campbell, met senior officials of the Holy See to express regret on behalf of the government".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageID "27130585".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageLength "5145".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageRevisionID "702472883".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-Catholicism.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Office.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Holy_See–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_scandals.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink David_Miliband.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Office.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Murphy.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Benedict_XVI.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Benedict_XVIs_visit_to_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Armada.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foreign Office papal visit memo".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageWikiLinkText "sending of a memo".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo dateCreated "April 2010".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo documentName "Foreign Office papal visit memo".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo imageWidth "200".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_document.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo writer "Steven Mulvain and Anjoum Noorani".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo subject Category:2010_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo subject Category:Anti-Catholicism.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo subject Category:Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Office.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo subject Category:Holy_See–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo subject Category:Religious_scandals.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo hypernym Incident.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo type MilitaryConflict.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo type Organisation.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo type Controversy.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo type Ministry.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo type Organisation.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo comment "The Foreign Office papal visit memo was an incident that occurred in the United Kingdom in April 2010, after it was revealed that two Foreign Office civil servants working on preparing the State Visit of Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 had sent out an internal memo containing remarks that could be considered insults to the Pope. The incident received wide media coverage and speculation that the Pope might cancel the state visit.".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo label "Foreign Office papal visit memo".
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo sameAs Q5468300.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo sameAs m.0gkyd36.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo sameAs Q5468300.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo wasDerivedFrom Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo?oldid=702472883.
- Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo isPrimaryTopicOf Foreign_Office_papal_visit_memo.