The Pope was addressing the masses in Rome and finished his sermon with the Latin phrase "Tutti Homini" – "Blessed be Mankind." The sermon seemed to have been well received but the next day a women's rights group asked the Pope why he had not mentioned womankind in his conclusion. Not wishing to offend, the Pope ended his next sermon by saying, "Tutti Homini et Tutti Femini" – "Blessed be Mankind and Womankind." But the following day a gay rights group took exception to the Pope's words and asked him why he had not included gays in his blessing. Eager to please, he duly amended his text, concluding his next sermon with "Tutti Homini, et Tutti Femini, et Tutti Fruiti."