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A Vatican tribunal agreed yesterday to let the defense call some of Pope Francis' top advisers, including his secretary of state, to testify in a trial over leaked documents, as the Holy See sought to quash criticism that the five accused weren't getting a fair trial.

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Pope Benedict XVI's onetime butler declared yesterday he was innocent of a charge of aggravated theft of the pope's private correspondence, but acknowledged he photocopied the papers and said he feels guilty that he betrayed the trust of the pontiff he loves like a father.

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Pope Benedict XVI waded into a crowd of well-wishers in Rome on yesterday, just days after he was knocked down by a woman at a Christmas Eve Mass.

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