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Article: "Pope Emeritus" vs. "an 'emeritus' pope." @Jimmy sock-puppet Learn how to read. The former is a title, the lattera description of office. The former is a title given to someone who no longer holds an office. The latter, some drivel you and your girlfriend Ann Barnhardt cooked up.
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Loads O' Bold doesn't change the fact your brain is obviously more crippled than your back. The distinction is clear, even if you're too stupid and too Yerian to understand it. A "Pope Emeritus" is a title given someone who is no longer pope. An "emeritus pope" is a contradiction in terms, which is typical of Jimmy-Land.