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The papal conclave in Vatican City: Selecting a new pope
The 115 Roman Catholic cardinals charged with selecting a new pope to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics cast their first votes Tuesday and continued their secret deliberations, signaling with black smoke from the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City that...Tags: Christianity, Benedict XVI, Roman Catholicism, Papal Conclave (2013), Elections
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Papal conclave: When to watch for smoke
After failing to decide on a new pope in their first vote Tuesday, Roman Catholic cardinals are settling into a regular schedule of balloting in the Sistine Chapel until they have a winner. The ritualized voting is closed to the public, but smoke is...
Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Elections, Papal Conclave (2013), Religion and Belief
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Media watching for results of papal conclave
NEW YORK (AP) — White smoke or black smoke? Maybe it's easier just to wait for a text message that a new pope has been elected. A Catholic organization has set up a website, www.popealarm.com, that lets people register to receive a text or email...Tags: Television, Television Networks, Diane Sawyer , Good Morning America (tv program), Television Industry
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Awaiting the white smoke of papal announcement
As their church's cardinals gathered in Vatican City to select a new pope, Catholic schoolchildren in the Baltimore area joined the worldwide buzz over the secret balloting process in an online chat with a fairly well-placed source: Archbishop William E....
Tags: Students, Marc Ouellet, Elections, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Vatican City
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News of the Weird: Brothels for the Disabled
A Verizon risk team, looking for data breaches on a client's computers, discovered that one company software developer was basically idle for many months, yet remained productive — because he had outsourced his projects to a Chinese software...
Tags: Biology, Botox (drug), Hospitals and Clinics, Animal, Sex Crimes
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Some fellow cardinals well-known to George
— Many of the 115 cardinal electors to be sequestered inside the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday didn't know each other when they headed for Rome last month. In fact, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George said he knew only a third of his fellow prelates,...
Tags: South Africa, Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, Papal Conclave (2013), Congo, Angelo Scola
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The sequester, a historic move by the tribe and garage door people
I'd like to sequester myself under a rock until this whole "sequester" thing blows over if for no other reason than sequester isn't a noun and thus the whole sequester thing is not grammatically correct. I digress, however. So how's the sequester...Tags: Defense, U.S. Congress, Same-Sex Marriage, Finance, Social Security
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Cardinal George weighs issues facing the church as papal election looms
— Chicago's Cardinal Francis George celebrated Mass here with other American cardinals Sunday in honor of more than 60 seminarians becoming acolytes in the church, including a young man of Middle Eastern descent from Tinley Park. Khalil Hattar,...
Tags: Rome (Italy), Human Rights, The Pope, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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Pictures in the News | February 27, 2013
FrameworkWednesday's Pictures in the News begins in Vatican City, where thousands gather in St Peter's Square as Pope Benedict XVI attended his last weekly public audience before stepping down tomorrow. Pope Benedict XVI has been the leader of the Catholic... -
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: Rome (Italy), Christianity, Benedict XVI, Roman Catholicism, Abusive Behavior
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Pope pardons former butler convicted of theft
LONDON — Pope Benedict XVI granted a pardon Saturday to his former butler who was serving an 18-month sentence for the theft of secret Vatican documents that were leaked to the Italian media in a scandal that rocked the Roman Catholic Church. A...
Tags: The Pope, Christianity, Benedict XVI, Roman Catholicism, Theft
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Four floors, city views, garden: A retirement home fit for a pope
VATICAN CITY -- Spectacular views of Rome, stands of palm and magnolia trees, the Sistine Chapel close by -- these are the amenities awaiting the first pope to step down in more than 600 years after he moves into his retirement home this spring. A week...
Tags: Rome (Italy), The Pope, Benedict XVI, Vatican City, John Paul II
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