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Vatican butler arrested in documents leak
ROME — As it turns out, the butler did it. At least that's who the papal police force believes is responsible for the recent leaks of personal papal correspondence that has shed unwanted light on power struggles and alleged corruption within the...
Tags: Christianity, Police Arrests, Religion and Belief, Vatican City, Benedict XVI
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The Sunday Conversation: Jeremy Irons digs in to 'Borgias' darkness
Jeremy Irons stars as the ruthless Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI, in Showtime's period drama"The Borgias," now in its second season. You really seem like you're having fun with this role. I'm glad about that. I've always believed that...
Tags: London (England), Italy, The Borgias (tv program), Entertainment, England
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Pope Benedict XVI to attend two classical concerts in weeks ahead
Pope Benedict XVI has long been a classical music fan and in the next few weeks, he will take time out from his schedule to attend two classical concerts. Riccardo Muti is set to lead a concert at the Vatican this week for the pope in honor of the...
Tags: Entertainment, Classical Music (genre), Riccardo Muti, Concerts, Germany
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CSO's Riccardo Muti to conduct at Vatican
Tribune reporterBoth the present and past music directors of the Chicago Symphony Orchestraare conducting concerts in honor of Pope Benedict XVIthis spring. Riccardo Muti is scheduled to lead Rome’s Teatro dell'Opera in a concert Friday at the Vatican...Tags: Milan (Italy), Opera (genre), Italy, Entertainment, Riccardo Muti
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1996: Head Of Worldwide Catholic Order Accused Of History Of Abuse
After decades of silence, nine men have come forward to accuse the head of an international Roman Catholic order of sexually abusing them when they were boys and young men training to be priests. The men, in interviews in the United States and...Tags: Business Enterprises, Philosophy, Students, College Sports, Hospitals and Clinics
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'The Borgias' recap with Francois Arnaud: 'Stray Dogs'
RedEyeAs soon as Cesare Borgia’s nun lover was found murdered in Sunday night’s “Stray Dogs,” I just knew the cardinal and Showtime’s “The Borgias” were going to take viewers on a thrill ride. And thanks to a superb...Tags: Rome (Italy), Sean Harris, The Borgias (tv program), Entertainment, Concerts
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'The Pope's Maestro' leads Chicago concert in honor of John Paul II
During Gilbert Levine's remarkable 17-year friendship with Pope John Paul II, the two men bonded over their shared belief in the transcendent power of music to make world peace and tolerance attainable. "The Pope's Maestro," as he came to be known (it'...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Christianity, Judaism, Concerts, Poetry
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The Vatican freezes out nuns and warms to traditionalists
Catholic liberals in the United States are making much of an interesting juxtaposition in Vatican initiatives. This week the Holy See lashed out at American nuns for insufficient fidelity to church teachings while making encouraging sounds about welcoming...
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Sisters of mercy, devotion — and dismay
In Philadelphia last week, a child sexual abuse trial involving Catholic clergy led to a bombshell — a bishop from West Virginia was accused of abuse. In Kansas City, a Catholic bishop goes on trial in September, accused of failing to report...
Tags: Values, Christianity, Family Planning, Abusive Behavior, Religion and Belief
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Voice of the People, Apr. 26
Pulitzer winner This is in response to "Tribune's Mary Schmich wins Pulitzer; 'Unique voice' reflects city's character, culture" (Page 1, April 17). I've read Mary Schmich's columns for years and admired her clear writing and insights. But none was as...Tags: Values, Christianity, Republican Party, Ann Lee, Religion and Belief
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Movie review: 'We Have a Pope' blessed by tender portrait
What if they picked a pope and he went AWOL? That's the premise of Nanni Moretti's new film, a gentle fable whose humanist heart beats in Michel Piccoli's nuanced performance. As a man of faith facing a secular crisis — over a life unfulfilled ...Tags: We Have a Pope (movie), Christianity, Entertainment, Movies, Nanni Moretti
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Pope tweets for lent
The Religion WorldThe Los Angeles Times has a story about a pre-lent promise by Pope Benedict XVI to fire up his Twitter account for 40 days of 140-character pontification: By Deborah Netburn Hey there, media savvy generation — as we enter the Lenten season, Pope...
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