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The discussions in the Sistine Chapel are likely to center not on whether he should be Italian, European, Latin American or Asian but on the more substantive issues of where the new Pontiff personally stands on doctrinal matters, and the role he sees for the Roman Catholic Church in todays world.
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AFRICANS AND NORTH AMERICANS
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The discussions in the Sistine Chapel are likely to center not on whether he should be Italian, European, Latin American or Asian but on the more substantive issues of where the new Pontiff personally stands on doctrinal matters, and the role he sees for the Roman Catholic Church in todays world.
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By MY VIEWPOINT | By MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr. | April 9, 2005 - 12:00am
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