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Sunday, 23 November 2008
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Pope calls for unity against terrorism
Pope Benedict called for all religions to unite against terrorism and resolve conflicts peacefully on Friday and heard an Islamic leader urge Christians to overcome "misconceptions and prejudices" of Muslims.
18 Jul 2008 |
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Catholic church reopens abuse case ahead papal visit
Only days before Pope Benedict arrives in Sydney, a 25-year-old sexual abuse case involving a Sydney priest has been reopened by the Catholic church after an Australian cardinal denied he tried to cover-up the abuse.
11 Jul 2008 |
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Pope Benedict "rock star" of World Youth Day
Pope Benedict arrives in Sydney on Sunday as the headline "rock star" act in the Catholic Church's World Youth Day - its version of Woodstock, five days of peace, love and Christianity.
10 Jul 2008 |
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Pope set to meet Rowan Williams
Pope Benedict is expected to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams on Monday in only the second official meeting between the two religious leaders, a Vatican source said on Sunday.
05 May 2008 |
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Pope ends U.S. trip with Ground Zero visit
Pope Benedict ended his U.S trip on Sunday with an emotionally charged visit to Ground Zero where he prayed at the site of the felled World Trade Center, and a triumphant Mass for 57,000 people at Yankee Stadium.
21 Apr 2008 |
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Pope to rally Catholic Church leaders in New York
Pope Benedict on Saturday turns his attention to the present and future leaders of the U.S. Roman Catholic Church by celebrating Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral and visiting a seminary near New York City.
19 Apr 2008 |
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Pope turns to world issues in U.N. speech
Pope Benedict turns to world issues on Friday when he addresses the United Nations in New York after three days in Washington overshadowed by the scandal of sexual abuse of minors by U.S. Catholic priests.
18 Apr 2008 |
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Pope to say Mass in baseball stadium
On the third day of his visit to the United States, Pope Benedict will celebrate Mass in Washington's new baseball stadium, address Catholic educators and meet with leaders of five non-Christian religions.
17 Apr 2008 |
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