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  1. Adopted Country: Non-Catholic India Goes Big on Mother Teresa Centenary 

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    DELHI, India - Blessed Teresa of Calcutta's adopted country is celebrating the 100th anniversary of her birth in a big way.

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  2. Use of New Roman Missal to Begin in U.S. at Advent 2011 

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Catholics in the United States will begin using the long-awaited English translation of the Roman Missal on the first Sunday of Advent in 2011, Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago said Aug. 20.

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  3. Pope to Brave Persecution in UK  

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    ROME, AUG. 29, 2010 (Zenit.org).- As the date for Benedict XVI's mid-September trip to Scotland and England draws closer, the anti-religious hostility is becoming more intense.

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  4. Pro-Vatican politicians irked by Gadhafi in Rome 

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    ROME - Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and Premier Silvio Berlusconi mark a friendship treaty between their two countries Monday amid increasing criticism here over Gadhafi's exhortation to Italians to convert to Islam.

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  5. The young tearaway who's in the running to be next Pope 

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    When Pope Benedict XVI kicks off his four-day visit to the UK with a greeting from the Queen at Holyrood House in Edinburgh on 16 September, he will be accompanied by a gaggle of cardinals known as "Princes of the Church". And, if high-level leaks are correct, among them will be a handsome, modest and very intelligent man who is a potential contender to be the next pontiff. If that were to happen Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson would be the first African pope for 1,500 years.

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  6. Will Bureaucracy Fell Spain's One-Man Cathedral? 

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    Almost fifty years ago, Justo Gallego wanted to thank God for curing his tuberculosis, so he decided to build a cathedral - by himself. Since then, the former monk, who has no construction training, has labored every day on his 86,000-sq.-ft. (8,000 sq m) creation in the center of Mejorada del Campo, on the outskirts of Madrid.

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  7. Judging the Value of a Life 

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    Tuesday, August 31 2010

    The fact is that most people, whatever their condition, don't want to die.

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  8. Opinion: Wanted: Women of Spirit in Our Own Time 

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    Friday, August 13 2010

    The Leadership Conference of Women Religious is meeting in Dallas this week under scrutiny from Rome and with a cloud hanging over its head.

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  9. Death of Rev. Lawrence Boadt, CSP 

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    Friday, July 30 2010

    Rev. Lawrence Boadt, CSP, a leading Catholic biblical scholar and Paulist priest, died at his residence in Mahwah, NJ, on July 24th, 2010. His death was announced by Rev. Mark-David Janus, president of Paulist Press.

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  10. Vatican Consultant Develops iPad Lectionary App for Use on Altar 

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    Thursday, June 24 2010

    Want to conduct Sunday Mass but don't have your copy of the church missal? There's an app for that.

    The Rev. Paolo Padrini, an Italian priest who consults with the Vatican, is launching a free iPad app that will contain the complete Roman missal -- the book containing everything that is said and sung during Catholic Mass throughout the liturgical year.


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