Ian Paisley urges government to cancel Pope visit

Ian Paisley urges government to cancel Pope visit

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Ian Paisley, a staunch Protestant, has been a minister for 40 years and opposes the upcoming papal visit. He believes the Pope is not a king and calls for Protestant support for Roman Catholics. Paisley recounts a conversation with Tony Blair, who confided in him about converting to Catholicism. Paisley emphasizes his clear stance on religious matters, asserting that the Pope will not preach from his pulpit.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What role did Ian Paisley hold for 40 years?

Prime Minister

Roman Catholic Bishop

Pope

Minister of Martyrs Memorial

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What was Ian Paisley's reaction to the upcoming papal visit?

He organized it

He was indifferent

He supported it

He opposed it

3.

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What significant event did Tony Blair discuss with Ian Paisley?

His conversion to Catholicism

His election campaign

His vacation plans

His resignation

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How did Ian Paisley describe his conversation with Tony Blair?

As a theological debate

As a political discussion

As a casual chat

As a business meeting

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What is Ian Paisley's stance on the Pope preaching from his pulpit?

He welcomes it

He is undecided

He is unaware of it

He firmly opposes it