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Pope predicted 'short reign' in remarks just after election
Associated PressVATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI predicted a "short reign" in comments to cardinals just after his election, and his brother said yesterday that he was worried about the stress the job would put on the 78-year-old pontiff. Joseph Ratzinger has had...Tags: Benedict XVI, CNN (tv network), World War I (1914-1918), The Pope, Roman Catholicism
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ALD. RICHARD MELL: `If your child comes to you and tells you this and you really have a problem with it and it becomes a real issue, you really don't deserve to call yourself a parent.'
Tribune senior correspondentDeborah Mell was still in elementary school, 6th or 7th grade, when she began making bicycle trips to a neighborhood on Chicago's North Side where she could get a gay newspaper. At the newsstand, trying not to look like she was staring, she'd watch the...Tags: Motorcycling, Rod Blagojevich, Same-Sex Marriage, Regional Authority, Children
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Pope, U.S. cardinal discuss abuse scandal
Sun National StaffWith his papacy just minutes old and the faithful in St. Peter's Square still unaware of his selection, Pope Benedict XVI greeted Chicago Cardinal Francis George in English and told him he was focused on the issue that has engrossed the church's...Tags: Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholicism, John Paul II
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Elderly pontiff predicts `short reign'
Associated PressPope Benedict XVI predicted a "short reign" in comments to cardinals just after his election, and his brother said Wednesday he was worried about the stress the job would put on the 78-year-old pontiff. Joseph Ratzinger has had ailments in the past,...Tags: Benedict XVI, CNN (tv network), World War I (1914-1918), The Pope, Roman Catholicism
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`The world will be different now'
Tribune staff reportersTears swept across Chicago on Saturday as thousands reacted emotionally to the death of Pope John Paul II. At Holy Name Cathedral, crowds filled the pews and stood under the stained-glass windows to listen to Cardinal Francis George eulogize his spiritual...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Richard M. Daley, Iraq, Islam, Roman Catholicism
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Pilgrims flooding Rome to pay respects to pontiff
Sun Foreign StaffVATICAN CITY - Cardinals met here privately yesterday to prepare for the funeral of Pope John Paul II and their deliberations to choose his successor, while more than a million people made public displays of their adulation for the pontiff, crowding the...Tags: Vatican City, The Pope, Arts, Disasters and Accidents, Barbara A. Mikulski
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Pope to focus work on youth, more reforms
Sun StaffVATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI outlined an agenda yesterday that he described as being based on the legacy of his predecessor, saying he wanted to strengthen and unify Christianity throughout the world even as he seeks dialogue with leaders of other...Tags: Benedict XVI, William H. Keeler, Roman Catholicism, John Paul II, Edward Egan
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Inside the papal conclave
Once the doors of the Sistine Chapel shut Monday, it didn't take long for Roman Catholic cardinals to decide that their dean, Joseph Ratzinger, would provide the most logical sequel to John Paul II's pontificate and emerge as the 264th successor to St....Tags: Benedict XVI, World War I (1914-1918), Ice Cream, The Pope, World War II (1939-1945)
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Hundreds of Chicagoans pray for victims
Tribune staff reporterHundreds of Chicagoans poured into Holy Name Cathedral this afternoon for an interfaith prayer service to honor and pray for victims of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. Cardinal Francis George called on Chicagoans of all faiths...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Disasters and Accidents, Local Government, Social Issues, Charity
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Grief-stricken find solace in prayers, vigils
As the horror of Tuesday's terrorist attacks reached Chicago, many area residents turned to prayer. Religious leaders spoke words of comfort and guidance at services and prayer vigils. At interfaith gatherings, leaders of Christianity, Judaism, Islam,...Tags: Death, Islam, Christianity, Anglicanism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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A time to pray, honor victims of terrorism
Tribune staff reportersA citywide "moment of remembrance" for the victims of this week's terrorism and their families and friends will be observed at noon Friday. Official ceremonies in Chicago will be held in the Daley Plaza and at Pioneer Court, adjacent to Tribune Tower....Tags: Regional Authority, Disasters and Accidents, Richard M. Daley, Air and Space Accidents, Employees
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Clergy sex-abuse suits reach 300 in 16 states
Associated PressAt least 300 civil lawsuits alleging clerical sex abuse have been filed in 16 states since January, when the case of a pedophile priest in Boston spurred claims against Roman Catholic dioceses across America, a nationwide review has found. Lawyers say...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholicism, Trials, Orange (Orange, California), Sexual Assault
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