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As Holy Week begins, ailing pope aims to show he can still lead his flock
Chicago TribuneROME - The final act of Pope John Paul II's pontificate is difficult to watch, but he is determined that the whole world see it. The drama will be played out again this Holy Week, the most important week of the liturgical calendar, as the pontiff, barely...Tags: Giovanni Battista Re, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Easter
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On Easter, ailing pope stirs tears of faithful
Los Angeles TimesVATICAN CITY - In a dramatic illustration of his decline, a grimacing Pope John Paul II appeared before thousands of Easter pilgrims yesterday and struggled to speak but ultimately failed. The pope has not been heard in public since his release from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Good Friday, Easter, Vatican City, The Pope
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Followers, clergy tacking on 'Great' to the pope's name
Sun StaffROME - From the faithful in the streets to homilies at the Vatican, an unofficial change is under way: Pope John Paul II is becoming John Paul the Great. The moniker "Great" was in the written text of Cardinal Angelo Sodano's homily at a St. Peter's Mass...Tags: Vatican City, The Pope, John Paul II, Vatican City, Rome (Italy)
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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: Christianity, Interreligious Dialogue, Benedict XVI, Edward Egan, Vatican City
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Vatican moves to quiet speculation on next pope, John Paul's canonization
Sun Foreign StaffVATICAN CITY - After a papal funeral that spread images of Catholicism throughout the world, Vatican officials imposed an information blackout yesterday to allow the cardinals who will choose a new pope to enter "an intense period of silence and prayer."...Tags: Vatican City, Public Officials, Vatican City, The Pope, Italy
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Polish archbishop resigns amid sex allegations
Associated PressWARSAW, Poland - Polish Archbishop Juliusz Paetz, a longtime acquaintance of Pope John Paul II, announced his resignation yesterday, making him one of the highest-ranking prelates to be brought down in a spate of sexual harassment allegations shaking...Tags: Religious Leaders, Christianity, Good Friday, Rituals, Easter
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A day of prayer and joy
Sun StaffPope John Paul II, the most traveled pope in history, came yesterday to Baltimore, the birthplace of American Catholicism, and presided over a day of celebration, pageantry and prayer. His 10-hour tour of Catholic Baltimore showed the pontiff the many...Tags: Al Gore, Christianity, Immigration, Transportation, Freedom of Religion
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Pope's top aide at centre of Vatican furor
ReutersVATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Amid all the rivalries and gossip exposed by a growing Vatican crisis, Pope Benedict's deputy Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone has emerged as the chief target of an unprecedented campaign of leaks. The publication of embarrassing...Tags: Vatican City, Religious Leaders, The Pope, Elections, Jesus Christ
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Pope's top aide at centre of Vatican furore
Reuters* Benedict's choice broke mould of diplomats in job * Bertone's outside activity blamed for sloppy Curia work * Pope backs Bertone, leakers aim to discredit him By Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor VATICAN CITY, May 31 (Reuters) - Amid all the rivalries...Tags: Vatican City, Religious Leaders, The Pope, Elections, Rome (Italy)
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La mano derecha del Papa, en el centro del escándalo Vaticano
ReutersPor Tom Heneghan ROMA, 31 mayo (Reuters) - Entre todas las rivalidades y cotilleos expuestos en la creciente crisis del Vaticano, la mano derecha del Papa Benedicto XVI Tarcisio Bertone se ha convertido en el principal objetivo de una campaña de... -
Review of 'Render Unto Rome: The Secret Life of Money in the Catholic Church' by Jason Berry
Special to Tribune NewspapersWhat does a church do when faced with potentially having to pay billions of dollars in damages to victims of sexual abuse at the hands of its clergy? As Jason Berry documents so well in his compelling new book, "Render Unto Rome," the Catholic Church's...Tags: Church and State Relations, Christianity, Real Estate Sellers, Immigration, Benedict XVI
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Court urged to investigate Pope over sex abuse
ReutersVictims of sexual abuse by the clergy want the International Criminal Court to investigate Pope Benedict and three Vatican officials for allowing the rape and sexual abuse of children. The New York-based rights group Center for Constitutional Rights...Tags: Church and State Relations, Syria, Christianity, Juvenile Delinquency, International Law
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