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On the edge of a Hungarian cornfield, the beam from a car's headlights reflects in their eyes: Europe's newest residents, catching their breath, fresh from evading border police.

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The 78-year-old Pope, referring to the growth of new sects, said there was "a kind of new explosion of religion" that if pushed too far, turned religion into "almost a consumer product."
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The 78-year-old Pope, referring to the growth of new sects, said there was "a kind of new explosion of religion" that if pushed too far, turned religion into "almost a consumer product."
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