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The Week in Pictures | March 11 – March 17, 2013
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North Shore likes Pope Francis
It's been about a week since the white smoke billowed out in unmistakable alabaster plumes, but the thrill of Pope Francis' election lingers still on Chicago's North Shore. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the man now known as Pope Francis, is still something...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Lent, Francis I, Roman Catholicism
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Pope Francis takes office
VATICAN CITY -- Before crowned heads, government leaders and masses of the faithful, Pope Francis formally took office Tuesday as head of the Roman Catholic Church in a ceremony replete with pageantry and symbols from ancient Christendom. In a homily,...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Francis I
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The pope dresses down -- and what it means
Five years ago I wrote an op-ed column for The Times about Pope Benedict XVI’s partiality for ornate vestments and miters (the double-pointed hats sported not only by the pope but also by other bishops in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches)....Tags: Christianity, Francis I, Anglicanism, Vatican City, Crime, Law and Justice
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Prayer led Cardinal George in vote for new pope
— Entering the conclave to select the next pope, the 115 cardinal electors of the Roman Catholic Church faced two challenges last week. First, they had to choose a direction for the church, then find a man who could steer the course. Despite...Tags: Voting, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Francis I
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Pope Francis: New salesman, same old product
For the first time in history, the Roman Catholic Church has a pope from the New World, but liberal American Catholics should not expect Pope Francis to stray far from the old theology. Some things are excitingly different about this new pontiff. On...
Tags: Christianity, Argentina, Religion and Belief, Francis I, Roman Catholicism
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Pope Francis urges protection of nature, weak
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis urged princes, presidents, sheiks and thousands of ordinary people gathered for his installation Mass on Tuesday to protect the environment, the weakest and the poorest, mapping out a clear focus of his priorities as...
Tags: Christianity, Government, Sports, Francis I, Anglicanism
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Pope Francis delivers first public blessing, calls for 'mercy'
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.VATICAN CITY -- Tens of thousands of pilgrims Sunday greeted Pope Francis on his first scheduled appearance before the general public, shouting their acclaim in St. Peter’s Square as the pope gave the first Angelus blessing of his pontificate....Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Francis I, Roman Catholicism, Vatican City
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Suburban Catholics reflect on cardinals' choice for pope
For Catholics across the north and west suburbs, there was much to be excited about last week with the selection of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio as the church's new pope, Francis I. About 60 faculty, staff and students gathered around a TV in a resident...
Tags: Christianity, Argentina, Rome (Italy), Religion and Belief, Francis I
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Schwarzenegger, your He-Man days have come and gone
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesCOMMENTARY Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent decision to return as executive editor of Muscle & Fitness and Flex magazines makes one thing ...... -
How Pope Francis can reinvigorate the church
Newly elected Pope Francis represents change in many respects. He is the first pope from the New World (and the first from outside of Europe in 1,200 years), the first Jesuit and the first Francis. But for American Catholics, who in poll after poll in...Tags: Christianity, Argentina, Environmental Politics, AIDS, College of Cardinals
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Politics, personalities drive the decision on who will be pope
It remains to be decided when the Catholic world’s cardinals will lock themselves away in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next pope. But the undeclared candidates to succeed retiring Pope Benedict XVI are already campaigning in the gilded salons...Tags: Christianity, Rome (Italy), College of Cardinals, Colleges and Universities, Political Corruption
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