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The Vatican issued an unprecedented public rebuke yesterday of a leading cardinal who had questioned the church's policy of celibacy and openly criticized the retired Vatican No. 2 for his handling of clerical sex abuse cases.

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A neatly typed letter dated March 5, 1995, is addressed to the No. 2 man at the Vatican and recounts the story of a priest who preyed on deaf boys trapped in dormitories with no chance of escape.

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The Vatican kept up its stiff defense of Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday after being buffeted by sex abuse scandals, hailing him at the start of Easter Mass as an unfailing and courageous leader of a flock that takes no heed of "petty gossip."

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Easter yesterday Mass in St. Peter's Square, the Catholic church's most joyous celebration, began with a senior cardinal defending Pope Benedict XVI from what he called "petty gossip" and hailing him for "unfailing" leadership and courage.

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"It is winter in Rome in January and when he comes to Asia, it will be tropical. (This) would be a very difficult adjustment for an elderly man like the Holy Father," Manila Auxiliary Bishop Socrates Villegas, spokesman for Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, said.
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The Vatican kept up its stiff defense of Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday after being buffeted by sex abuse scandals, hailing him at the start of Easter Mass as an unfailing and courageous leader of a flock that takes no heed of "petty gossip."

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Easter yesterday Mass in St. Peter's Square, the Catholic church's most joyous celebration, began with a senior cardinal defending Pope Benedict XVI from what he called "petty gossip" and hailing him for "unfailing" leadership and courage.

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