“Don’t you think that the irresponsible behavior of men is caused by women?”

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Source: John Paul II, as quoted by Nafis Sadik as quoted in Steve Bradshaw, "SEX and the HOLY CITY" http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/programmes/panorama/transcripts/sexandtheholycity.txt, “Panorama”, BBC News. (12-10-03).

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264th Pope of the Catholic Church, saint 1920–2005

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