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[Title] => Anglican leader hopes meeting can avoid homosexuality split
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[Title] => Queen delivers 1st Christmas message in 3D
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[Title] => Cables show Ireland irked Vatican on sovereignty
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[Title] => Pope travels to Britain amid indifference, outrage
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