
September 17 2010 11:05 AM EST
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On Thursday Pope Benedict XVI paid a visit to St. Mary's University in
Twickenham, England -- the town where social networking site Gaydar is
located. So Gaydar dispatched a few of its "Warrior Angels" to greet the pope when he arrived.
According to London's Telegraph, guests coming to see the pope were met by three men wearing gold wings, Speedos, and nothing more. The men told the crowd they were pushing for the church to be more accepting of gay people.
In total, about 20 individuals protested the pope's visit.
Click here to see more photos of the angels.
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