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The Cardinal in Rome
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awelborn
A Boston Magazine article on Cardinal Law’s life in Rome. The article attempts to claim that Law is exerting great "influence" in Rome mostly because he sits on 8 dicasteries, but the solid evidence is rather thin. Law’s continued sway over appointments can be inferred from the selections of Richard Joseph Malone as bishop of…
Christus Consolator
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awelborn
An article about a statue of Christ that stands in Johns Hopkins: Ever since it was erected in 1896, “Christus Consolator” has been a source of inspiration, hope and consolation for countless patients, doctors, students and visitors of all faiths from around the world. A replica of an 1820 work by the Danish sculptor Bertel…
Stepping up
By
awelborn
The Monastic Communities of Jerusalem have been given the traditionally French parish in Rome, located at the top of the Spanish Steps: The Holy See and the city of Rome agreed to assign the care of the historic church, at the top of the Spanish Steps, to the monastic community founded by Father Pierre-Marie Delfieux…
Losses
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awelborn
In the Archdiocese of New Olreans, uninsured losses are high: The estimate of uninsured flood damage to the archdiocese’s 1,274 buildings now stands at $120 million, far more than the $84 million the archdiocese estimated in the spring, when it released a plan to temporarily reorganize worship and parish life among dozens of flooded church…
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