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                    [Title] => Pope Benedict, not Francis, unblocked Romero sainthood case
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The monsignor who spearheaded the saint-making process for El Salvador's slain Archbishop Oscar Romero said yesterday it was Pope Benedict XVI — and not Pope Francis — who removed the final hurdle in the tortured, 35-year process.

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US officials urged Pope Francis to put Philadelphia on his 2015 travel agenda yesterday, making a pilgrimage to Rome to lobby for his participation at a church meeting for families that has taken on new resonance with Francis' focus on family issues and divorce.

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                    [Title] => Pope Benedict, not Francis, unblocked Romero sainthood case
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The monsignor who spearheaded the saint-making process for El Salvador's slain Archbishop Oscar Romero said yesterday it was Pope Benedict XVI — and not Pope Francis — who removed the final hurdle in the tortured, 35-year process.

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US officials urged Pope Francis to put Philadelphia on his 2015 travel agenda yesterday, making a pilgrimage to Rome to lobby for his participation at a church meeting for families that has taken on new resonance with Francis' focus on family issues and divorce.

[DatePublished] => 2014-03-26 07:02:32 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1620017 [AuthorName] => Nicole Winfield [SectionName] => World [SectionUrl] => world [URL] => ) ) )
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