An Italian priest burned a photo of Pope Benedict to protest the former pontiff's abdication, telling a shocked congregation that emeritus pope had abandoned his flock. |
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Roman Catholic cardinals filed into the Vatican on Monday for preliminary meetings to sketch an identikit for the next pope and ponder who among them might be best to lead a church beset by crises. They arrived by private car, taxi and minibus at the gates of the Vatican for gatherings known as.... |
March 05, 2013 6:19 AM VATICAN CITY (REUTERS)- - An Italian priest set fire to a photo of Pope Benedict during Sunday Mass in protest against his abdication, telling a shocked congregation that the former pontiff had abandoned his flock. |
VATICAN CITY — An Italian priest set fire to a photo of Pope Benedict during Sunday Mass in protest against his abdication, telling a shocked congregation that the former pontiff had abandoned his flock. "It was wonderful," the Rev. |
LONDON (AP) — A Scottish cardinal who stepped down from church leadership after admitting sexual misconduct should apologize to gay people for his years of "vicious and cruel language" about them, Britain's leading gay-rights group said Monday. Officials in the Vatican refused to say whether they.... |
An Italian priest burned a photo of Benedict XVI during Sunday Mass, arguing that the former pope had abandoned followers of the Roman Catholic Church by resigning. The Rev. Andrea Maggi of Santo Stefano Protomartire Church in Castelvittorio, on Italy's northwestern coast, was unapologetic for burning the photo. |
http://www.vanguardngr.com/ Talks by Catholic cardinals to choose a successor to Pope Benedict began, yesterday, at the Vatican but the choice of a date when they would shut themselves into the Sistine Chapel to start voting for the new pontiff was delayed to allow more priests to arrive. |
Cardinals gathered to elect a new pope want to be briefed on a report about alleged corruption in the Vatican. |
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) — Police in Bakersfield are investigating whether there was any criminal wrongdoing in an independent living facility's handling of a resident's death after a nurse refused to perform CPR on the woman. |
The once-popular king is losing public support even as he lies in a hospital bed. Some are talking of abdication The elderly man who sold me my apartment was clear about Spain's King Juan Carlos. "He is a traitor," he said. That was more than a decade ago, and it was a shocking – almost blasphemous – thing to say. |
An Italian priest set fire to a photo of Pope Benedict during Sunday Mass, saying the former pontiff had abandoned his flock. |
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