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Cardinal's 2nd cancer diagnosis raises new questions over Catholic leader's future
Tribune reporterWhen Cardinal Francis George offered his mandatory resignation letter in January, he gave every indication he intended to continue to lead the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago and its more than two 2 million faithful for years to come. Friday’...Tags: Benedict XVI, Polio, John Cody, Joseph Bernardin, Diseases and Illnesses
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Cardinal Francis George fighting cancer again
Tribune reporterSix years after recovering from bladder cancer, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George has been diagnosed with cancer again, according to a statement released by the Chicago Archdiocese today. George underwent a procedure at Loyola University Medical Center...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Bladder cancer, Hospitals and Clinics
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Notre Dame football: Irish uniforms take a twist
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Before Mark Daniels had finished his P.R. spiel about the latest hard twist on the traditional Notre Dame football jersey, the Twitterverse had already erupted in extreme reactions to it. "WE ARE! MD!," chided a message board poster, an...Tags: Football, Yankee Stadium, Lambeau Field, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Maryland Terrapins
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Cops: Man charged after stabbing panhandler
A 66-year-old Loop man faces a misdemeanor weapons charge after authorities said he stabbed a female panhandler who followed him near Holy Name Cathedral, police said. Steven C. Cummings was charged with misdemeanor unlawful use of the weapon in...
Tags: Misdemeanors, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Chicago Loop, Trials
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Woman stabbed in face near Holy Name
A 41-year-old woman was stabbed in the face on the Near North Side when she got into an argument with a 66-year-old man.
The quarrel started late Sunday afternoon at Chicago Ave. and State St., near Holy Name Cathedral.
As tempers heated up, the man...Tags: Near North Side, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
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1 held after woman critically hurt in Near North Side stabbing
Staff reporterCriminal charges were pending this morning against a 66-year-old man who Chicago police said stabbed and critically injured a woman near Holy Name Cathedral on the Near North Side. The woman, 41, remained in critical condition at Northwestern Memorial...Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Near North Side, Injuries and Wounds
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Philip Corboy, 'the Jack Nicklaus of trial lawyers', dies
Philip Corboy, a nationally known personal injury attorney, died early this morning at his home in Chicago. He was 87. “Phil was a kind, compassionate and marvelous lawyer, and a wonderful husband," his wife, Mary Dempsey, said in a statement...
Tags: Judges, Loyola University Chicago, Rogers Park, Crime, Law and Justice, Alzheimer's Disease
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Restricted priest mistakenly celebrated Mass, Chicago archdiocese says
A retired priest has been reminded that he is restricted from public ministry at a Northfield parish until the Archdiocese of Chicago can substantiate an allegation of sexual misconduct dating to the 1970s.
The Rev. George Klein, the retired priest in...Tags: Sex Crimes, Chicago Tribune, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago
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2011 WGN Radio Christmas Broadcast Schedule
CHRISTMAS EVE - SATURDAY DECEMBER 24 4:00pm Christmas with John Williams 5:00pm Christmas with Garry Meier 6:00pm Christmas with Mike McConnell 7:00pm Christmas with WGN Sports Night 8:00pm Christmas with the Blackhawks 9:00pm Christmas with the...Tags: WGN, Religious Festivals, Holidays
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
5 - 6 a.m. The Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong 5:05 a.m. How serious is the Christmas butter shortage in Norway? You’ll find out when Orion Samuelson shares an e-mail from a lady in Norway who sets the record straight.5:05 a....Tags: Christmas, Norway, WGN, Religious Festivals, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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Roman Catholics in U.S. get new translation of Roman missal
Tribune reporterRoman Catholics across the United States followed a new translation of the Mass today that includes several changes to prayers and responses that the faithful have recited for decades. The revisions proved challenging for parishioners and priests alike....Tags: Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Francis George, Christianity
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