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Former Pope Benedict XVI moves back into Vatican
ROME -- The Vatican became the home of two living popes Thursday when former pontiff Benedict XVI took up residence in a house in the city-state’s garden. The unprecedented cohabitation with his successor, Pope Francis, began when Benedict arrived...
Tags: International Workers' Day, Benedict XVI, Francis I
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French Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran sees great value in interreligious dialogue
French Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran has given many lectures, speeches and homilies during his years of Vatican diplomatic service. But most of the world knows him for the two words he declared on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica on March 13: "Habemus...Tags: Human Interest, Civil Rights, Separation of Church and State, Papal Conclave (2013), Freedom of Religion
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Popes have faith in Colombian tailor
CALI, Colombia — To say Luis Abel Delgado of Cali occupies a special niche in the global rag trade is an understatement: He's made vestments for two Roman Catholic popes, as well as inaugural sashes for several Latin American presidents. His...Tags: The Pope, Roman Catholicism, Alvaro Uribe, Christianity, Colombia
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Banned priest not monitored
WHITLEY CITY, Ky. — Five years after church officials ordered the Rev. Carroll Howlin to stop functioning as a missionary priest in this isolated mountain community, Joliet diocesan leaders received a letter from a suburban pastor that illuminated...
Tags: Human Interest, Poverty, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, OxyContin (drug), Sexual Assault
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Pope says no bonuses this time for Vatican employees
The Roman Catholic Church is tightening its belt. Vatican employees will not get bonuses that are traditionally handed out upon the election of a new pope, a spokesman told reporters Thursday. The last time a pope was replaced, Vatican employees were...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Same-Sex Marriage, The Pope, Career and Workplace, Christianity
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At Seminole State, Italian master passes on the ancient art of frescoes
Artist Giuseppe Corazzina has a very simple relationship with the time-honored technique of fresco painting. "For me, it's my life," he says simply. As an adjunct professor at Seminole State University, Corazzina is passing on the art of painting on...
Tags: Students, Winter Park, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Pope Francis reaffirms crackdown on U.S. nuns
ROME — Pope Francis has backed the Vatican's doctrinal crackdown on a major group of American nuns, reasserting the Roman Catholic Church's conservative approach to various social issues in a move that could cool the warm reception he has received...Tags: The Pope, Same-Sex Marriage, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Separation of Church and State
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Pope Francis appoints panel to study overhaul of the Vatican
ROME -- Pope Francis launched a long-awaited cleanup of the Vatican by announcing a task force Saturday made up of eight high-ranking cardinals, including one American, who will determine how best to reform the much-criticized Curia, or Vatican...
Tags: Sean Patrick O'Malley, The Pope, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Papal Conclave (2013)
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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: Odilo Pedro Scherer, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Rome (Italy), Colleges and Universities
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In final Sunday blessing, Pope says he isn't 'abandoning' church
VATICAN CITY -- In his last Sunday address in St. Peter’s Square before leaving his post, Pope Benedict XVI said he was following God’s wishes by stepping down and would not abandon the Roman Catholic Church. Addressing a crowd of about 100,...
Tags: The Pope, Benedict XVI, Religion and Belief, Gianfranco Ravasi
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Pope wants church to 'act decisively' on abuse
ROME -- Pope Francis has called on the Roman Catholic Church to "act decisively" to end the sexual abuse of minors by priests, the Vatican said Friday. At a meeting with the head of the Vatican's doctrinal department, Archbishop Gerhard Mueller, Francis...
Tags: The Pope, Roman Catholicism, Flu, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Christianity
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The pope as a retiree
Pope Benedict XVI retires Thursday, and he leaves the workplace the way many of us would like to — on his own terms. He wasn't laid off at 50 with few transferable skills, required to retrain or reinvent himself and then compete for work with...
Tags: The Pope, Benedict XVI, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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