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(→‎Film: Deleted "Shoes of the Fisherman" example, as it's based on a misunderstanding of the relevant church law. It is indeed possible for a non-Cardinal to be elected Pope; it's *voting* for Pope that's limited to Cardinals under 80.)
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== Film ==
== Film ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC5sbdvnvQM This video] from 1966, which imagines what life would be like in 1999, manages to predict home computers, email, and what is effectively internet shopping, but assumes that the average woman will be paying for goods with her husband's money.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC5sbdvnvQM This video] from 1966, which imagines what life would be like in 1999, manages to predict home computers, email, and what is effectively internet shopping, but assumes that the average woman will be paying for goods with her husband's money.
* In [[The Shoes Of The Fisherman]], Anthony Quinn plays a humble Russian priest who gets elected Pope without becoming a bishop/cardinal first. After a papal decree in 1976, only Cardinals under 80 may be elected Pope, however the movie (and the book) were both made in the Sixties, so they did in fact do the research, but [[Papal Law Marches On]]


== Literature ==
== Literature ==