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3/3/2013-Pray For The Church
My wife and I visited Vatican City, the Vatican Museum and St Peter's Basilica last July when we were in Rome, so now I have a personal connection to the church. The Catholic Church is in a crisis that rivals the time when Pope Paul VI died in 1978 and...
Tags: Vatican City, Rome (Italy), Vatican City, Christianity, Abusive Behavior
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You think your workplace is bad
Let's say the CEO of your company is retiring, but he's going to keep an office at headquarters and the services of the same secretary as the new guy. Awkward! Or how about working at a company where the boss just decided you can no longer work from...Tags: Vatican City, Marissa Mayer, Christianity, Employees, Roman Catholicism
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Sequestration? Not Scary. Try Fiscal Death Match
The Hartford CourantI'm trying really hard to get all worked up over sequestration, but it ain't taking. Congress has been no help. They called it a weekend on Thursday and went home the day before the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts was scheduled to begin....Tags: Prada, Entertainment Events, Anne Hathaway, Politics, Pat Robertson
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Pew finds Catholics hope next pope allows priests to marry
The Religion WorldAs the pontificate of Benedict XVI winds down, many American Catholics express a desire for change, according to a new survey report by the Pew Research Center. For example, most Catholics say it would be good if the next pope allows priests to marry. And... -
What we need in a pope
On Thursday, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to willingly step down from his position. What kind of man will the cardinals who have gathered in Rome from around the world choose to be his successor? We asked Catholics from a...
Tags: Vatican City, Prada, Colleges and Universities, Jesus Christ, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cardinals to meet Monday to prepare conclave
Tribune reporterThe college of cardinals will get off to a late start Monday when they assemble for the first time to prepare for the next conclave, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George told reporters today. George had expected the meetings to begin the day after Pope...Tags: College of Cardinals
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Pope Benedict XVI bids farewell to cardinals on final day
FrameworkThousands gather in St Peter's Square as Pope Benedict XVI attends his last weekly audience in Vatican City, Vatican. The Pontiff has attended his last weekly public audience before stepping down tomorrow. Pope Benedict XVI has been the leader of the... -
Is Pope Benedict XVI setting precedent for…the Mormons?
The Religion WorldThe Salt Lake Tribune religion reporter Peggy Fletcher Stack writes that Pope Benedicts' decision to retire, rather than die in office, has Mormons talking about whether that could happen to the leader of the Latter-Day Saints? With the resignation of... -
Aberdeen Catholics express hopes for next pope
The next pope should be both grounded in the Catholic faith and in touch with the next generation of Catholics. Those were some of the qualities young Catholics in Aberdeen think the next pope of the Roman Catholic Church should have. "I think the...Tags: Christianity, Elections, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Politics
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Back Story: Cardinals who visited Baltimore later became pope
As 11 American Roman Catholic cardinals join with their colleagues in Rome to elect the successor to Pope Benedict XVI, it is interesting to note that three cardinals who visited Baltimore during the last century were eventually elected pope. The first...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Roland Park, Rome (Italy), Health and Safety at School, Christianity
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It's official: Benedict becomes pope emeritus
VATICAN CITY -- Benedict XVI's nearly eight-year papacy has ended, a transition to "pope emeritus" he marked at 8 p.m. Thursday in the papal summer retreat at Castel Gandolfo. Benedict flew by helicopter to the town south of Rome earlier in the day to...Tags: Vatican City, Religion and Belief
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Venezuelan opposition leader faces fresh charges
CARACAS, Venezuela — Leading Venezuelan opposition figure Leopoldo Lopez appeared before prosecutors in Caracas on Thursday to answer charges of influence peddling while he was a state oil company employee in 1998, an accusation he described as...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Evo Morales
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Feb 27, 2013
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