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[Title] => My kind of pope
[Summary] => It is almost a year since Jorge Mario Bergolio was elected Pope, and I am still in thrall of him.
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[Title] => Sen. Santiago's speech confusing Catholics
[Summary] => A good friend of mine, Dr. Rene Bullecer of the Human Life International, e-mailed me the keynote speech of Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago last Sept. 15, 2012 at the UP College of Social Work and Development.
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[Title] => Are we now in the end of times?
[Summary] => When Straight from the Sky did the episode entitled “The 4th Secret of Fatima”, which we showed last April 9, we promised a sequel to that show on the topic “Are we now in the end of times?”
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[Title] => Ongoing war
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[Title] => Another turn of the screw
[Summary] => We need to bring to a higher level our understanding, and later our practice, of how Catholics ought to behave in political life.
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[Title] => What is really going on
[Summary] => Even as the dusts of the last electoral battle have not yet fully settled down, the advocates of the RH bill are already making lots of noises.
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Before Cardinal Ratzinger became Benedict XVI, he had a world wide reputation as a vigilant watchdog over the doctrine of the Catholic Church. Everything he did was excellent, reflecting magnificent understanding of Scripture and deep scholarship on the history of the Catholic Church, but he was known as a grim, no-nonsense disciplinarian.
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When he was only Cardinal Ratzinger, President of the Pontifical Council on Doctrine, he was really a German Shepherd. He was guarding the orthodoxy of Catholic teaching all over the world, faithfully, constantly, alert always, leaping into action at the first sign of trouble.
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The media build-up of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Turkey highlighted the political, even physical, risks the 79-year old Pontiff faced. His controversial University of Regensburg speech last September 12th had elicited rage among Muslims world-wide.
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[Focus] => 0
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CARDINAL RATZINGER
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[DatePublished] => 2016-01-04 09:00:00
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Before Cardinal Ratzinger became Benedict XVI, he had a world wide reputation as a vigilant watchdog over the doctrine of the Catholic Church. Everything he did was excellent, reflecting magnificent understanding of Scripture and deep scholarship on the history of the Catholic Church, but he was known as a grim, no-nonsense disciplinarian.
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When he was only Cardinal Ratzinger, President of the Pontifical Council on Doctrine, he was really a German Shepherd. He was guarding the orthodoxy of Catholic teaching all over the world, faithfully, constantly, alert always, leaping into action at the first sign of trouble.
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The media build-up of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Turkey highlighted the political, even physical, risks the 79-year old Pontiff faced. His controversial University of Regensburg speech last September 12th had elicited rage among Muslims world-wide.
[DatePublished] => 2006-12-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134872
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