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Vatican To Review Security After Papal Attack
Associated PressVATICAN CITY -The Vatican will review its security procedures after a woman jumped a barrier and rushed at Pope Benedict XVI for the second time in two years, managing to knock him down before being pulled away by security, the Vatican spokesman said...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Religious Festivals, Silvio Berlusconi, Television
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Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexei II, 79, dies in Moscow
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexei II, the iconic religious leader who restored the church from a post-Soviet shell to an institution of privilege and power, died at his Moscow home Friday. He was 79. The imposing, white-bearded Alexei had reigned in...Tags: Politics, Christian Orthodoxy, Russia, Vladimir Putin, Church and State Relations
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Putting faith in search for rights
Tribune religion reporterMaria Alvarez and Jeanette Hernandez believe that no matter where they worship, where they work or how they got to America, the Roman Catholic Church calls on them to bear each other's burdens. To do her part, Hernandez, a parishioner at Our Lady of...Tags: Politics, Illegal Immigrants, Family, Immigration, Roman Catholicism
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Churches sing the gospel according to U2
Tribune religion reporterOn Sunday night the front pews of the Lutheran church will be moved to make room for dancing. On the right will stand a band whose lead singer strikingly resembles Bono of U2. And when the opening hymn begins, worshipers will shout the lyrics to the...Tags: Politics, Adam Clayton, Bob Dylan, AIDS, Kanye West
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On a mission
At first glance, Aaron Jackson doesn't have much in common with Ray and Trisha Comfort. But the 24-year-old college dropout and retired middle-aged couple both left comfortable lives in the United States to serve Haiti's AIDS orphans.
By Tim Collie
Sun-...Tags: Tropical Storms, Pharmaceuticals, Health, AIDS, Children
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Singing Thanks
Sun StaffMARLBORO, Vt. -- As violin and woodwind music swells behind her, Hyunah Yu, one of America's fastest-rising classical vocalists, sits in a simple chair at the front of the stage, small hands folded as if in prayer. It's the 35th New England Bach Festival,...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Prosecution, Celine Dion, Baltimore County, Children
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Classical Music Listings
ASYLUM HILL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Jan. 3 - 5 - 36th annual Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival. Jan. 3, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 4, 3 & 6:30 p.m.; Jan. 5, 1 & 4:30 p.m. Historic sanctuary decorated for holiday feast as musicians and jugglers, lords and ladies,...Tags: The Happiest News!, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Dido, Southern Connecticut State University
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Epiphany Entrees
The holiday bustle is over for some, but for many Latin Americans, the season won't end until they celebrate Epiphany on Monday. Epiphany marks the arrival of the Three Kings 12 days after Christmas bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to...Tags: Basketball, Grapes, Family, Children, Religious Festivals
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Mayor Eddie A. Perez
Staff WriterWhen Hartford's Mayor Eddie A. Perez thinks of a Christmas holiday sweet, visions of a special dessert rather than a particular cookie dance across his mind. In Puerto Rican culture, children wait until Jan. 6, el Dia de los Reyes Magos, to receive their...Tags: Politics, Cinnamon, Coconut, Eddie A. Perez, Holidays
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