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Pope Francis' envoy to Iraq says religious minorities being attacked by Islamic militants must be defended now and given international protection so they can return home, reinforcing the Vatican's position that military force is justified in this case.

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Atinge of Anakin Skywalker's coming dark side clearly is visible in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” Yet the animated adventure mostly harks back to the fun, swashbuckling times of the original “Star Wars” trilogy.

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The diplomatic corps, through its dean, Papal Nuncio Archbishop Fernando Filoni, cited the coming elections as a "very important moment in highlighting democracy in this country."
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"I am surprised to see that in the Philippines there is still an activity of high incidence of a moral and political violence against those who profess different political ideologies," said Papal Nuncio Archbishop Fernando Filoni.
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Archbishop Fernando Filoni said it is the duty of religious leaders to guide their flock in making decisions.

Filoni presented his credentials to President Arroyo yesterday. He said he was happy to be back in the country.
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Fr. James Reuter, NOMM executive secretary, said Archbishop Fernando Filoni will be welcomed by the Office of the Apostolic Nunciature after he arrives at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 3:25 p.m. on board a Thai Airlines flight.

Reuter said it would be interesting to note that Filoni has already been assigned to the Apostolic Nunciature in Manila from 1992 to 2001.
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Atinge of Anakin Skywalker's coming dark side clearly is visible in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” Yet the animated adventure mostly harks back to the fun, swashbuckling times of the original “Star Wars” trilogy.

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The diplomatic corps, through its dean, Papal Nuncio Archbishop Fernando Filoni, cited the coming elections as a "very important moment in highlighting democracy in this country."
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Archbishop Fernando Filoni said it is the duty of religious leaders to guide their flock in making decisions.

Filoni presented his credentials to President Arroyo yesterday. He said he was happy to be back in the country.
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Fr. James Reuter, NOMM executive secretary, said Archbishop Fernando Filoni will be welcomed by the Office of the Apostolic Nunciature after he arrives at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 3:25 p.m. on board a Thai Airlines flight.

Reuter said it would be interesting to note that Filoni has already been assigned to the Apostolic Nunciature in Manila from 1992 to 2001.
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