That married couples can live together day after day is a miracle that the Vatican has overlooked.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that it is amazing that married people can stay together and live with each other every single day, but the Catholic Church (also known as the Vatican) has not recognized this as a remarkable accomplishment. The comedian is implying that maintaining a marriage and being with the same person for a long time is an incredible feat, yet the Church has not acknowledged this as a wonderful thing.
About Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby, the former American comedian, actor, spokesman, and media personality, had a long and successful career in entertainment. However, in recent years, he has been embroiled in numerous sexual assault allegations, which have effectively ended his career and tarnished his legacy. Despite the controversies, Cosby’s impact on American popular culture, particularly through his iconic role in The Cosby Show, remains significant.
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