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Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics packed Copacabana beach for the start of a weeklong religious event in Rio de Janeiro |
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Hundreds of thousands of Catholics join events on Copacabana Beach in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro launching the World Youth Day festival. |
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Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics packed Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday for the start of a week-long religious event that includes gatherings with Pope Francis. |
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I arrived in Guyana on the night of Thursday, June 6, and promotion for SASOD's 10th anniversary started early Friday morning with radio interviews at 94.1 Boom FM and 98.1 Hot FM with SASOD co-chair Joel Simpson and SASOD trustee Ulelli Verbeke, our videographer. |
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Hundreds of thousands of Catholics join events on Copacabana Beach in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro launching the World Youth Day festival. |
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RIO DE JANEIRO - Rio de Janeiro's subway broke down on Tuesday, causing chaos for throngs of pilgrims in town for a huge Catholic gathering and a papal visit already marked by security lapses. |
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RIO DE JANEIRO - Rio de Janeiro's subway broke down on Tuesday, causing chaos for throngs of pilgrims in town for a huge Catholic gathering and a papal visit already marked by security lapses. Crowds of people crammed into buses, scrambled to find taxis or began walking toward Copacabana beach for.... |
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DES MOINES, Iowa — The sealed doors of a third-floor ballroom burst open and hundreds of excited preachers, buzzed from their early-morning coffee and a passionate speech by Texas Sen. Ted Cruz , spilled into the hallway of the Des Moines Marriott hotel. |
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Sarah Adamson Dolley, M.D. , Advocate For Women In Medicine. Dr. Sarah Adamson Dolley was the third female physician in the U.S. and the first female hospital intern. After study in Rochester, N.Y., Paris, Prague and Vienna, she had a joint practice with her husband. Following his death, |
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Sao Paulo, Jul 23 (Prensa Latina) The visit of Francis to Brazil comes amid political turmoil, after massive protests of young people, demanding social justice and ethics in politics, assured today the religious and writer Frei Betto. The Brazilians who took to the streets last month feel the need.... |