Oh brother! Priest pontosing about the conclave on Sky News has a brother or sister who is best known for very wicked actions … Can you tell who it is?
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The Catholic conclave of Cardinals will again gather today to vote on who the new pope will be while the priest brother of a TV -Megastar appeared on Live TV to discuss the candidates.
Black Smoke threw from the chimney in Rome last night after 133 Cardinal-Electors who gathered in the Sixtine Chapel, did not agree on the next pope.
Voting will continue today with two rounds in the morning and two rounds in the afternoon with Vatican officials who say that smoke should be expected at 7 p.m. at 7 p.m.
Some admitted that priest Robert Sirico looked strange, but others who were fans of his beloved brother quickly saw who he was.
Both men have the same nose and chin, but unlike his deceased older brother, has honor. Sirico No so -called ‘Angel Wings’ in his hair.
Father Robert Sirico is the younger brother of the late Tony Sirico, the actor who is best known for playing the brutal and flawless Paulie ‘Walnuts’ Gualtieri in the legendary HBO Crime series The Sopranos.
Born in Brooklyn, the Sirico brothers grew up in a traditional Italian-American Catholic household in the neighborhoods East Flatbush and Bensonhurst.
But the brothers and sisters took a different path – one in the clergy, the other in organized crime and then act.

Father Robert Sirico (above), the younger brother of the late Tony Sirico, the actor who is best known for playing the brutal and impeccable Paulie ‘Walnuts’ Galtieri in the legendary HBO Crime Series The Sopranos

Tony had his big break with Goodfellas in 1990, and later he was cast in the role that would define him: the hilarious paranoid and fiercely loyal paulie -walnuts in the soprano (above)

133 Cardinal-Electors gather in the Sixtine Chapel in Rome while thinking who will be the next head of the Catholic Church after the death of Pope Francis

The cardinals attended a special service while they consider who the next pope will be
Tony Sirico, who died in 2022, lived a life that could have been removed from the pages of a mobscript long before he ever stepped in front of a camera.
He stopped high school, was shot in the leg over a girl as a teenager and eventually served in the US Army.
But that was not the end of his run -ins with the law – far from.
Sirico was arrested 28 times on charges, ranging from theft to abuse to possession of weapons.
In 1971 he was convicted of several charges, including the possession of the crime weapons and spent 20 months in the notorious Sing Sing prison.
It was that Tony found his calling, kind. A visit from an acting group consisting of ex-cons led to something in him, and when he left prison, he started hurrying for rolling in Hollywood.
His early work included Blink and you will perform in The Godfather: Part II, and bit parts in films such as So Fine and the pick-up artist.
But his big break came with Goodfellas in 1990, and later he was cast in the role that would define him: the hilarious paranoid and fiercely loyal Paulie walnuts in the Sopranos.
Sirico, a favorite of directors such as Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen, built a 40-year career-playing mobsters, tough boys and Streetwise New Yorkers.
Off screen he had two children and even launched his own Cologne, Paolo by Uomo, in 2008. He died in 2022, aged 79, after fighting dementia.
Robert Sirico followed a spiritual and very intellectual path in Stark Contrast. Initially in his youth, Catholicism stepped away, Robert Pentecost in Seattle investigated in the 1970s and became known for his fiery sermons and progressive views.

Rev. Robert Sirico (Middle) on Sky News to discuss the election of a new pope

A favorite of directors such as Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen, Sirico built a 40-year career plays waving, tough boys and streetwise new Yorkers

Actors from the left: Tony Sirico, Steven van Zandt, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli & Vincent Pastore in a publicity even before TV series ‘The Sopranos’, circa 1999

Funeral for winning actor Tony Sirico, celebrated by his brother Robert Sirico in the church
He made the headlines when he publicly came out as gay and even the first gay marriage sceremony of Colorado.
But Robert later returned to the Catholic Church, influenced by the writings of St. Augustine and St. John Henry Newman.
He earned a master of divinity at the Catholic University of America in 1987 and was ordained two years later as a Paulist priest.
Robert faded in the pulpit. He founded the Acton Institute, a libertarian think tank that promoted principles of free market that are rooted in Christian theology.
Despite their wild diverse paths – one a beloved screenller, the other a pious priest and political thinker – the Sirico brothers remained close by.
Robert announced the death of his brother in 2022 and said: “It is with great sadness, but with incredible pride, love and lots of good memories that the family of Gennaro Anthony ‘Tony’ Sirico wants to inform you about his death on the morning of July 8, 2022. ”
He continued: ‘I felt that the end would come. So when we were in a private location, I took a confessional from my pocket. I looked in his eyes and said, “What about that confession?”
‘My brother agreed and I did one of the most important things that a priest can do for another person. I have acquitted him from all his sins. ‘
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