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[Title] => Latin America would like a Latin pope, odds slim
[Summary] => Latin America is home to the world's largest Roman Catholic population, but hopes that the next pope might come from the region appear slim, experts said Monday.
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[Title] => A long-distance phone call
[Summary] => Many years ago I was invited to the apartment of an American family in New York. It was a birthday party and everyone was there: father, mother, sons, daughters, daughter and son-in-law, grandchildren, relatives, a few friends. The only one absent was the birthday celebrant himself. He was a Jesuit priest in Manila. (Let us call him Tom.) He had been told to await a long-distance phone call from his family.
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February 12, 2013 - 10:22am