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Pope John Paul II in Chicago
Chicago TribuneThe man previously known as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla had been in Chicago before, most recently in 1976, when he had visited a Northwest Side church as a little-known Polish cardinal. But by the fall of 1979, he had become John Paul II, the first Polish pope...Tags: Christianity, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Loop, O'Hare International Airport, Grant Park
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The Rev. Joseph C. Martin dies at 84; expert on alcoholism and drug addiction
The Rev. Joseph C. Martin, an expert on alcoholism and drug addiction whose lectures and films have been leading tools in recovery programs for more than 40 years, has died. He was 84. Martin, himself a recovering alcoholic, died Monday of heart...Tags: Arts and Culture, Catonsville, Vatican City, Colleges and Universities, Roland Park
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Not quite a papal mea culpa
ROBERT J. MILLER is a professor at Lewis & Clark Law School, the chief justice of the Grand Ronde Tribe and an Eastern Shawnee. He is the author of the new book "Native America: Discovered and Conquered."POPE BENEDICT XVI has apparently, sort of, admitted the truth about the forced religious conversions of the native peoples of the New World. On Wednesday, he acknowledged that "unjustifiable crimes" were committed during colonial-era evangelization in the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Europe, Politics, Interior Policy, Human Rights
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Catholic bicentennial
Sun reporterThe Archdiocese of Baltimore will celebrate its bicentennial starting next month with work on a new prayer garden near downtown, musical performances in the Basilica of the Assumption and an exhibit of the Catholic community's history at St. Mary's...Tags: Arts and Culture, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Education, History
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Who is Julian Crews?
What do you know about the man behind Cruisin' Illinois?
WGN-TV News
From Carbondale's Shawnee National Forest to Chicago City Hall, Julian Crews gets around! The roaming street reporter travels to every corner of the Chicagoland and Illinois region,...Tags: Fidel Castro, CLTV, Television, Crime, Law and Justice, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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The mark of a leader
Sun ReporterArchbishop Edwin F. O'Brien will receive his pallium at St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican tomorrow, a capstone event marking his connection to the Catholic hierarchy and to the church worldwide. More than 100 Marylanders have traveled to Rome to attend...Tags: Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Education, Roman Catholicism, Edwin F. O'Brien
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Vatican launches Pope YouTube channel
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Benedict XVI joined U.S. President Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II on Friday by launching his own YouTube channel, the latest Vatican effort to reach out to the digital generation. The Vatican said it was launching the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Television Stations, Vatican City, Barack Obama, Google Inc.
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Monsignor Timothy Dolan Is Next New York Archbishop
NEW YORK (AP) - Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan, a defender of Roman Catholic orthodoxy who led an elite seminary for U.S. priests and became known for his energy, wit and warmth, was named archbishop of New York on Monday. The Vatican said Dolan...Tags: Timothy M. Dolan, Society, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Christianity, Missouri
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Dueling Nativities to Adorn Vatican
Reporting from Vatican City -- It's a labor of love, full of Christmas spirit and, this year, a hint of crosstown rivalry. Ever since Pope John Paul II initiated the tradition in 1982, the Vatican's Nativity scene has attracted thousands of Romans and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Vatican City, Los Angeles Times, Religious Festivals, Culture
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Poland digs in against tide toward secularism
Tribune foreign correspondentPoland could be Europe's first red state. The 25 members of the European Union do not think of themselves in terms of blue states and red states, at least not yet. If they did, the map of Europe would have a decidedly blue hue. Even countries with...Tags: Activism, Lech Kaczynski, European Elections, Roman Catholicism, Abortion Issue
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Tim Russert dead, heart attack
The Swampby Mark Silva, and updated. Tim Russert, hard-charging host of NBC's Meet the Press and one of the best-schooled political minds on network television news, has died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 58, NBC reports. Russert......Tags: National Government, Politics, Political Candidates, Colleges and Universities, Television
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Obama's Election Night in Chicago
The Swampby John McCormick HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign is making plans for what it hopes will be an Election Night celebration outdoors in Chicago. Aides say plans are still fluid and a specific venue has yet to......Tags: Barack Obama, Millennium Park, Grant Park, Richard M. Daley
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