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WonderCon 2013: Guillermo del Toro opens the big box that’s ‘Pacific Rim’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesDirector Guillermo del Toro revealed previously unseen footage from his upcoming robots vs. kaiju film “Pacific Rim” during the film's ...... -
A 'reformed' Catholic hopes Francis can heal the church
By coincidence, last Easter I was in St. Peter's Square in Rome as Pope Benedict XVI delivered what turned out to be his final Easter Mass as head of the Catholic Church. A week from Sunday, the new pope will deliver his first. Expectations for Pope...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Benedict XVI, Blackmail and Extortion, Christianity, Francis I
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Easter's decisive answer shatters nagging doubt
Holy week invites us in no other way to examine again the validity of our Christian faith. I don't know about you, but as I viewed the images and story of the current TV production of the "BIBLE," it caused me to think more deeply into the life, the...Tags: Easter
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New pope, new questions
When in Rome, the excitement swirling around the election of Pope Francis was contagious, even for those who weren't church-going Roman Catholics. My job was to convey that Eternal City-wide fervor to folks back home through stories, videos, live Webcasts...
Tags: Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Skype, Francis I, Vatican City
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Pope inspires Easter rite at Sylmar juvenile hall
The young inmates in a Los Angeles County juvenile detention facility are an ocean apart from the most powerful man in the world's largest church. But this week, they were linked in an Easter Week rite of healing and humility 2 millennia old. Pope...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Roman Catholicism, Laws, Italy, Juvenile Delinquency
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Enough fiddling around
Contrary to rumor, Nero did not fiddle while Rome burned. He couldn't have; fiddles did not exist in first century Rome. Far more likely, however, is that Nero lit the fire that burned nearly one-third of the city in 64 AD because he wanted to clear the...Tags: Public Finance, U.S. Senate, Budget Control Act of 2011, Debt Market, Budgets and Budgeting
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'A huge moment' awaits Cardinal George in Rome
Tribune reportersChicago's Cardinal Francis George said on Sunday there should be no rush to convene the conclave that elects a successor to Pope Benedict XVI because the days leading up to the election are when cardinals can learn the most about the candidates. Once...Tags: Roman Catholicism, The Pope, Trips and Vacations, College of Cardinals, Vatican City
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Chicagoans studying at Rome seminary inspired to bring history home
— Chris Kerzich of Bedford Park had moved to Washington to enter politics when former Pope Benedict XVI came to the nation's capital and inspired him to pursue public service of a different kind. The Rev. James Wallace of Winnetka heard the call...
Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Roman Catholicism, Colleges and Universities, The Pope, Students
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Easter 2013 TV programming
Channel Guide MagazineEaster 2013 is Sunday, March 31. Here are some of the notable new and returning shows, specials and movies airing over the next week to help you and your family enjoy the Easter 2013 season, if you celebrate. All times are Eastern; programming is... -
Farming: Enough fiddling around
Contrary to rumor, Nero did not fiddle while Rome burned. He couldn’t have; fiddles did not exist in first century Rome. Far more likely, however, is that Nero lit the fire that burned nearly one-third of the city in 64 AD because he wanted to...Tags: Public Finance, U.S. Senate, Budget Control Act of 2011, Debt Market, Budgets and Budgeting
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The Sunday Conversation: Shepard Smith
Shepard Smith, longtime host of the nightly "Fox Report," is Fox News Channel's No. 1 anchor. That's thanks in part to his mix of folksy accessibility and anchor-worthy gravitas, which have earned him a perch at Politico.com, where his news clips are...Tags: The Washington Post, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Roman Catholicism, Statue of Liberty, Jon Stewart
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Back Story: Red wine with papal ties
"Men are like wine — some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age." — Pope John Paul XXIII Nelson Carey, the genial publican at Belvedere Square's Grand Cru wine bar, is naturally filled with interesting and offbeat wine, beer and...
Tags: Italy, Dining and Drinking, The Pope, Catholic Relief Services, Francis I
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