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Vatican sets screening guidelines for priests
Associated PressVATICAN CITY — The Vatican issued new psychological screening guidelines for seminarians Thursday — the latest effort by the Roman Catholic Church to be more selective about its priesthood candidates after a series of sex abuse scandals....Tags: Crimes, Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, The Pope
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Vatican switchboard sees a human touch as the answer
Telecommunications technology of the early 21st century has produced a phenomenon known as "phone hell": an audio inferno where callers are tormented either by mechanized voices or human ones with less soul than the machines. But the opposite exists....Tags: Easter, Benedict XVI, The Pope
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Set-up imperfect for Pope John Paul II prayer garden
For religious leaders, it's a spiritual oasis near the heart of the city. For nature lovers, it's a much-needed green space, open to all. For those who value historic architecture, it symbolizes the failure of the preservation process in Baltimore....Tags: Mike Rogers, Basilica of the Assumption, Sculpture, John Paul II, Freedom of Religion
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Woman hears call to priesthood
Tribune reporterOn the window ledge of her Edgewater apartment, where she prays, Barbara Zeman keeps a cross, a pile of sacred books and a small, plush black sheep. Zeman said the sheep is a symbol of women's exclusion from priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church. But...Tags: Protestant, Oregon, California, Francis George, Minority Groups
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An urban 'sanctuary'
Calling for a "sanctuary in a suffering city," Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien dedicated the Pope John Paul II Prayer Garden in downtown Baltimore yesterday before unveiling a bronze statue of the late pontiff. Speaking at Charles and Franklin streets, the...Tags: Basilica of the Assumption, Edwin F. O'Brien, Sculpture, John Paul II, Benedict XVI
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Pope John Paul II Prayer Garden opens at city Basilica
Baltimore Sun reporterCalling for a "sanctuary in a suffering city," Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien dedicated the Pope John Paul II Prayer Garden in downtown Baltimore this morning before unveiling a bronze statue of the pontiff. Speaking at the intersection of Charles and...Tags: Basilica of the Assumption, Edwin F. O'Brien, Sculpture, John Paul II, Benedict XVI
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Shea Stadium named after prominent New York attorney
Question: What does the ''Shea'' in Shea Stadium mean? Surge Chaudhry, via e-mail Answer: Although commonly known as Shea Stadium, the name of the Mets' home ballpark is actually William A. Shea Municipal Stadium. It was originally going to be...Tags: Super Bowl, Pittsburgh Pirates, Major League Baseball, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox
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Volleyball: Games to watch
Date…Opponents…Time 9-9… Catonsville at Dulaney…5 p.m. 9-16…Broadneck at Severna Park…6 p.m. 9-22…Reservoir at Centennial…5:45 p.m. 9-23…Mount de Sales at St. Paul's…5:15 p.m. 9-29…...Tags: Severna Park, Catonsville
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Museum says no to pope, yes to frog
Briefs-Kc-Frog.txt.ART Museum says no to pope, yes to frog Italy ++++++++++++++++++++ || AP photo by Othmar Seehauser || ++++++++++++++++++++ An art...Tags: Benedict XVI, The Pope
Nov 5, 2008
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Sep 11, 2008
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