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Update: Tom Roeser and the Cardinal
Change of SubjectMichael Miner at the Reader reports an issue I tipped here on April 4: Cardinal George and the Dragon -- Can Chicago's Catholic leader smite fire-breathing critic Tom Roeser? In it, Miner notes that Roeser's allusions on his blog to...... -
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: Roman Catholicism, Justice and Rights, Family, Migration, Albany Park
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BISHOP DEMETRIOS: From altar boy to bishop
Tribune staff reporterWearing a golden miter and vestments custom-made for him in Greece, Rev. Demetri Kantzavelos will kneel before the altar of Assumption Greek Orthodox Church Saturday just as he did more than three decades ago. An altar boy then, Kantzavelos is being...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Punishment, Christian Orthodoxy, AIDS, Islam
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Fire at Holy Name Cathedral stirs emotion, cleanup and search for cause
Tribune reportersAs officials investigated an attic fire Wednesday at Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral, the Roman Catholic archdiocese began cleaning up the water-damaged sanctuary and devastated parishioners struggled with the news that they would be displaced from their...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Employees, Holy Name Cathedral, Career and Workplace, Fires
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Immigration reformers hopeful
Tribune staff reporterInside an Albany Park church on Saturday, Cardinal Francis George is expected to publicly urge the Obama administration to end immigration raids across the country, part of a renewed push for federal immigration reforms that has been gaining steam....Tags: Luis Gutierrez, Church and State Relations, Heads of State, Government, Barack Obama
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Quigley's end breaks up Catholic training ground
Tribune religion reporterDan Huicochea darted around the chapel at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary on Wednesday, lighting candles and checking on the consecrated host in the tabernacle. As the junior cautiously placed each sacred accouterment in readiness for the...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Joseph Bernardin, Baseball, Sports, Family
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Cardinal Francis George leads a pilgrimage to Lourdes
A nation at war, a city plagued by gang violence and a church wounded by predators within: These signs called Cardinal Francis George and nearly 200 Roman Catholic parishioners to the south of France this weekend. Despite the progress of diplomacy,...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Travel, Gang Activity, Family, France
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Cardinal sees odds Obama must face
Tribune reporterBALTIMORE — Chicago's Cardinal Francis George applauded the rise of an African-American to the White House, but he cautioned that President-elect Barack Obama faces "formidable" odds in serving the good of all. "In working for the common good of...Tags: John F. Kennedy, African Americans, Elections, Local Government, Heads of State
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