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Three Iloilo-based "priests with families" won a round in their battle to allow optional celibacy in the Catholic Church after the Philippine Statistics Authority has given them the legal authority to officiate weddings.

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Uruguay's drug control chief, Julio Calzada, is a nervous man.

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Looking at the ruins of churches in Bohol and Cebu, one thought that lurks in the mind of some Catholics is: God must have a message for what happened. A church is a house of God. It's a structure consecrated to the worship of the Almighty, a place where the Holy Mass, the highest form of worship for Catholics, is celebrated. But why did God allow these churches to be destroyed?

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Yesterday, on assuming the presidency of the European Union (it’s Italy’s turn for the next six months), Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi provoked a chorus of boos and jeers by "insulting" a German delegate.
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Three Iloilo-based "priests with families" won a round in their battle to allow optional celibacy in the Catholic Church after the Philippine Statistics Authority has given them the legal authority to officiate weddings.

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Uruguay's drug control chief, Julio Calzada, is a nervous man.

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Looking at the ruins of churches in Bohol and Cebu, one thought that lurks in the mind of some Catholics is: God must have a message for what happened. A church is a house of God. It's a structure consecrated to the worship of the Almighty, a place where the Holy Mass, the highest form of worship for Catholics, is celebrated. But why did God allow these churches to be destroyed?

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Yesterday, on assuming the presidency of the European Union (it’s Italy’s turn for the next six months), Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi provoked a chorus of boos and jeers by "insulting" a German delegate.
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