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  • How To Utilise Joint Venture Marketing
    By: Intercom | - Joint Venture Marketing
    I have recently been writing about some of the common marketing strategies used to increase traffic to blogs and websites. I thought I should now look at a comparatively less popular form of marketing called Joint Venture. If implemented correctly, joint venture marketing can be effective in driving traffic to a site.

    A joint venture is an agreement between two or more persons or businesses with the purpose of forming one entity. In its basic form, j ...

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  • Dr.george Pope: Voted As Best Plastic Surgeon By Orlando Magazine
    By: orlandoparadisepalm | - Plastic surgery is a type of surgery that can involve both a persons appearance and ability to function. Qualified plastic surgeons like Dr George Pope strive to improve patients appearance and self image through both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.

    Dr George Pope makes use of reconstructive procedures to correct defects on face or body. These may include physical birth defects like cleft lips and palates, ear deformities, traumatic injuries like those from dog bites a ...

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  • Altlantic International Partnership Headlines: Vatican Is Introducing Portal As One-stop Information
    By: atlantic04 | - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/27/business/media/27vatican.html?_r=1&ref=world

    VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican is leaping into the world of new media with the introduction this week of a news information portal that Pope Benedict XVI himself may put online with a click.

    Vatican officials said on Saturday that Pope Benedict had been following the development of the portal, which will for the first time aggregate information from the ...

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  • Pope Tweets! Blesses Twitterverse With His First Tweet
    By: Prince Damin | - Blesses Twitterverse with his first tweet in language of English. In a first of its kind tweet, PopeBenedictXVI sent a message Tuesday to the masseson Twitter, telling them about the launch of the Vatican's new website. Twitter is one of the most popularsocial networking toolsavailable on the internet today. The popular social networking and microblogging website enables users to send and read short messages, called tweets, of 140 characters or less. Besides keepingin touchwith fri ...
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  • Blessed John Paul Ii - Part Ii
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - But then in the mid-90's, we began a series on Super Saints, which is also very popular, and which has been running on prime time from that time to this. We keep finding new Saints to share with you, our family. It doesn't hurt that Pope Benedict XVI is one of our greatest promoters, talking each week at his audiences about Saints, many of them Super Saints we've made programs about. And so we became the go-to-people on Saints. If you want to know about a Saint, contact Bob and Penny. If you wan ...
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  • Mercedes M Classic Hybrid: The Next Pope Mobile
    By: Marty Bay | - The head of the Roman Catholic Church which is the pope will soon become a hybrid car owner. This is because Pope Benedict XVI has decided that the next popemobile would be a hybrid vehicle. Given this, it is expected that more and more car finders might purchase their own hybrid dealerships either through cash or by using some of the existing auto financing deals offered by hybrid car makers since the pope is considered by most new car finders as an influential individuals particularly to thos ...
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  • Blessed John Paul Ii - Part I
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - This is the Year of John Paul II

    This must be the Year of the Eucharist

    Family, we are very excited about this year. Pope John Paul II, or Pope John Paul the Great, will be beatified on May 1, in St. Peter's Square. If the predictions hold true that 700,000 Polish pilgrims will descend on the Holy City for that occasion, it will be the greatest and largest event our Church has ever experienced.

    We were present for the Beatification of Padre Pio. It was trul ...

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  • Blessed John Paul Ii - Part Iii
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - "Breaking through all resistance, the new Pope steers the ship safely between the two columns and moors it to the two columns; first, to the one surmounted by the Host and then to the other, topped by the statue of the Virgin. At this point, something unexpected happens. The enemy ships panic and disperse, colliding with and scuttling each other.

    "Some auxiliary ships which had gallantly fought alongside their flagship are the first to tie up at the two columns. Many others, which h ...

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  • Pope John Paul Ii
    By: Michael Rupkalvis | - The Roman Catholic Church has accepted the claim of a French Nun that Pope John Paul II interceded on her behalf upon his arrival in heaven and cured her of Parkinsons disease. Documented miracles after death are one of the requirements of canonization.

    The Process of Becoming a Saint

    The path to sainthood begins with an investigation approved by the local bishop. Under normal circumstances 5 years must pass from the death of the individual before the investigation ...

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  • Peter The Roman - Will The Next Pope Be In Office During The Terror Of The Antichrist And The Tribul
    By: Robert W. Benjamin | - When it comes to Prophecy no other book or guide can come close to the Holy Bible, in fact it is the only source that has been, is currently, and will be 100% correct in it's predictions, because they are based on fact and most importantly the word of God.

    I am not saying that there are no sources of true prophecy other then the Holy Bible, but what I am saying is that Biblical predictions have a proven track record. I am sure there are many folks over the years that were born befor ...

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  • Create A Magical Christmas In Rome
    By: Gaizka Pujana | - One of the most important things that you need to arrange is your holiday lodging. Hotels can get very booked up for the holidays and often significantly increase their rates which may make the trip out of your budget. However, do not despair because there just might be something that will fit into your budget. Vacation apartments can be a great option for you to take advantage of. Vacation apartments are often more affordable than a hotel room, especially during the holidays. Additionally, ...
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  • Travel Tips When Visiting Rome
    By: Gaizka Pujana | - The city has a history of more than 2000 years and was home to Pope Alexander VI after the Middle Ages. Rome is sometimes referred to as the Eternal City and when you visit and see the many monuments, landmarks, and museums, you will understand why. Anytime you visit is a great time, but the summer months and around the Holiday season is awesome.

    Accommodations. Of course, when you are visiting somewhere as spectacular as Rome, you will want to have your accommodations and car ren ...

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  • Who Is Pope Gregory The Great?
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - In this article we discuss Pope Gregory's influence on not only the Church, but on the world, its governments, its rules of behavior, and much m ore, extended far beyond his lifetime.

    God's children were suffering!

    We want to share a little of what was going on in the world of the 5th Century. The world was in a turmoil!

    This was the beginning of the end of the Western emperors. The collapse of the Roman empire begins with Italy being taken over by one barb ...

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  • Holy Hootch Of The French Church
    By: bicycle gourmet | -

    The Spirited Lowdown

    Although most monks are brewmiesters, the most celebrated liquid "Holy Spirits" are two French Church creations Benedictine and Chartruese. Both share the same basic m.o. Secret recipie. Combo of herbs,plants,leaves honey,sugar,alcohol,old sandals, etc. Starts out as a "medicinal"beverage. Recipie lost in the mists of time. Then, miracle of miracles, Rediscovered.! Big money builds a big brewery. Hotch is still produced by monks from the origi ...

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  • Knights Templars And The French Church
    By: bicycle gourmet | - In France, as in most countries, the history of the Church is intertwined(to say the least)with the history of the State. For the obvious reason. Both are in the control business . Both want to tell their lost little lambies where/how to live, and most importantly , whats kosher and whats not.

    The state does it with taxes, subsidies, rules and regulations. The Church with religious mumbo jumbo. But, as often happens with two power structures in competition, they pump up da ...

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  • Pope Benedict - Holy Smoke
    By: bicycle gourmet | - This time Pope Benedict's smoke is: "The Church must focus on helping the abused to heal." Great news Mr. B! Does this mean the super secret Vatican Bank will be cutting checks for physcological therapy to aid that healing? Or are you and your Holy posse going to do it all with the power of prayer? And, what about the abusers and their twenty five year protector/facilitator? Forsee any punishment there? Or is it "prayer power time" again?

    Loved your previous "smoke cloud" Mr. B. : " ...

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  • Waiting For God - Oh
    By: bicycle gourmet | - Circumstantial Evidence

    Ok a potpourri of miracles now n then. The virgin Mary appears. The sick are healed. God talks to Moses.(According to the Bible. A cusinart of rumour,innuendo and questionable facts assembled by hundreds of special interest authors over thousands of years. Now thats credibility..right?)

    Callin the G Man

    Wouldnt ya think if He really is up there watching over us, that hed check i ...

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  • Classic Car News: The Pope Arrives In Style In The Popemobile
    By: Katie Norton | - Customising and pimping cars is quite common in the UK, especially with classic cars, so its no surprise that the Head of the Roman Catholic Church gets his very own custom made Popemobile. When the Pope visited the UK back in 1982 the choice of transport at the time included two of the best-known badges in British motoring, Leyland and Range Rover, according to the Telegraph website, but this time Mercedes will be the marque of choice.

    The specially adapted bullet ...

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  • Roman Holidays Are Like No Other
    By: Gaizka Pujana | - Rome is the city that never fails to amaze even the most jaded travelers who have seen it all, heard it all and experienced it all. Upon setting foot on Roman soil, you will quickly realize that we are not prone to exaggerations.

    Rome boasts of so many World Heritage sites that planning an itinerary to see the most important places can be difficult to accomplish. Fortunately, booking a holiday apartment is relatively easy because of online reservation sites, which is an activity ...

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  • History Of Victorian Engagement Rings
    By: Abel Alexander | - Women really appreciate more the ring the men gave them especially if it has diamond in it or something that gives rarity in the ring. Women have the eternal trip of being vain that men could not understand easily when women have rare gems.

    Back then, it was very interesting to note that the engagement ring does not really start as a romantic ring. It was back from the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians where the origin of engagement rings started. It symbolized the commitment of women to t ...

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  • Rome The Magical City
    By: Gaizka Pujana | - Having a short weekend break in one of these amazing cities has become very popular, for every age group. They offer lively nightlife, and calm daytime surroundings. Amazing buildings and unique shopping, Rome is especially designed for this and everyone loves shopping in Rome.

    Rome is the capital of Italy, and has over 2, 7 million residents. It is situated in the central western portion of the Italian peninsula on the Tiber River. Rome's history is amazing and spans back over 25 ...

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  • A Tour For Rome With A Map In Hand
    By: Gaizka Pujana | - You will be captivated by the colossal heights of the surrounding buildings as you tour the unforgettable city. Rome's incredible atmosphere will take you back to antiquity and its astonishing history.

    Rome, Italy has inspired countless films with its lost empires and epic histories. Rome is an architectural heirloom. To experience the beauties of this land and its buildings, you must visit Rome and see them for yourself. This 'eternal city' will captivate you.


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  • The Catholic Church's Own Need For Spiritual Self Help
    By: Dr Russell Razzaque | - A lot of people these days see only the negatives in religion. In my view this slightly lazy "all or nothing" position overlooks the fact that for many millions of people, religious belief, brings light, hope and empowerment, to countless lives that may otherwise not have found it. Through this perspective, the recent revelations regarding the transgressions of the Catholic church are all the more disappointing and, indeed, abhorrent.

    Children were abused by men who they and their f ...

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  • Alexander Pope Jr. One Of America's Leading Sporting Artists
    By: Hector Cantu | - Alexander Pope Jr. (1849-1924) was one of the leading sporting artists of his day, known for his exquisite paintings of hunting dogs and his realistically rendered still lifes. His trompe l'oeil technique became a visual calling card, and helped to popularize the style in the late 19th century. Having trained briefly with William Rimmer and William Copley, Pope was a celebrated member of the Copley Society of Boston, the oldest art association in America.

    Pope's work was acquired ...

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  • Prayer Of Gratitude To Jesus Christ, My Savior And Promise Keeper
    By: Ed Bagley | - Copyright © 2010 Ed Bagley

    It is altogether fitting that my first original writing of the new year should be a prayer to Jesus Christ, my Savior and promise keeper.

    I am a converted Roman Catholic, and believe that Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, is both my Savior and redeemer. I am a Christian. You may be a follower of Judaism, Islam, Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism or Confucianism among others. It does not matter to me.

    I am just happy that yo ...

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  • Flights To Rome, The Best Experience
    By: Gaizka Pujana | - You flight to Rome will be packed with many different types of people. You will find first time visitors to Rome as well as many people returning to Rome to visit family members and friends. You may even find people traveling for business on your flight.

    If it is feasible for you to visit Rome then it is definitely something that you shouldn't miss. Whether you want to visit to take in all the sites and visit the historic places, or you just want to have a nice home cooked Italia ...

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  • Pope John Paul Ii Movie
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - A Tribute to Our Hero, our Christ on Earth - Pope John Paul II

    Family, we want to share with you about our Pope John Paul II. Some years ago, Bob and I traveled with Brother Joseph and Luz Elena to Poland and Rome to make a documentary on Pope John Paul II' Dry Martyr. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen said a dry martyr was one who did not shed his blood for the Faith, although Pope John Paul was shot, but those who suffered martyrdom without shedding blood. We believe our Pope truly suf ...

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  • Did The Pope Sell Zyklon B?
    By: Ian Ross Vayro | - A good question - why and how could Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) have sold Zyklon B during World War II when it was manufactured by a German firm? Why would Wojtyla wish to do this, as he had a Jewish mother and are there documents to support this?

    To answer these questions, let's have a look at a little history.

    In the summer of 1938, Karol Wojtyla moved to Krakow in Poland where he enrolled at the Jagiellonian University. While studying such topics as philology a ...

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  • The Vatican's History And Importance To The Catholic Church
    By: Beth Guide | - The Vatican is the geographical head of the Catholic Church. Its is 109 acres in the middle of Rome that is its own sovereign nation that is home to the Pope. The estimated population is 813 that live within the wall of the city state. And, the government is an ecclesiastical government with the Pope at the head of it. The Vatican was giving its sovereignty in 1929 and reaffirmed in 1984.

    The history of the Vatican and it being the primary residence of the pope dates back to the 5 ...

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  • Obama At Notre Dame: It's About Lives Not Opinions
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Outside in protest chanting, Benedicts flock
    No you cant, no you cant
    Inside Obamas friends chant and mock
    Yes we can, yes we can

    Wisdoms answer notwithstanding only common sense need answer the mockery that was the appearance, the address and the awarding of an honorary degree to Barack Obama. Under the banner of bringing a new voice of liberalism to university has anyone sat down and done the math?

    America ...

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  • The Pope Wades Into The Condom/hiv Controversy
    By: Howard Brule. | - The leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI, recently stirred up a bit of controversy over statements he made about condom use and their role in the program to control the horrific spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa.

    The Pope was on his way to Cameroon and Angola which are part of sub-Sahara Africa where it is estimated that 22 million people currently are infected with the HIV virus.

    Social workers and aid agencies, as well as major organizations such as ...

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  • Crusade. The Birth Of Enmity
    By: Mike Bond | - In the last Tuesday of November, in the year 1095, Pope Urban ll preached a sermon that set off such a fire of zeal among Christians in the West, both rich and poor, that 100,000 men and women of all classes took up the Cross.

    The sermon was a riot of contradiction. Jerusalem had been occupied by the Muslims for over 400 years by the time Urban spoke, but he made it sound as if all of a sudden, Christians were being foully persecuted and put to death

    And not just i ...

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  • Pope Shouldn't Interfere In France Politics
    By: V. Gerard Majilla | - Pope's recent trip to France created a conflict in the Country's politics instead of enlightening the belief of the people of France. Pope who set off to France with the intention of damaging the prideful Secularism of France has made speeches in public gatherings and priest gatherings. His speech about Positive Secularism tends to destroy the political peace that prevails in France for hundreds of years.

    Pope's demand to start talks in the Priest's gathering ...

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  • Pope Is Wasting Tears
    By: V. Gerard Majilla | - Pope declared in United States that The Canon Law will be corrected so that the sexual abusive priests will be removed from the service. What happened to the declaration? However, before making any conclusion for this incident, Pope who visited Australia expressed his deep sorrow for the sexual abuse of some Priests there.

    In Australia, Pope said Here I would like to pause to acknowledge the shame which we have all felt as a result of the sexual abuse of minors by some ...

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  • Barbara Corrado Pope Launches New Career As A Novelist
    By: Barbara Corrado Pope | - Barbara Corrado Pope, professor emerita in Women's Studies, has a passion for making history come alive, especially through the study of vibrant and strong women in every historical period. Barbara's devotion to women's studies and history inspired her to play a prominent role as a leader in fostering the integration of race and gender into the UO curriculum.

    Now that she has retired from the double duties of directing and teaching in Women's Studies and the Honors College, she is ...

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  • Democrats"€¦learned Anything In The Last 8 Years?
    By: Bob Miller | - Mentioning John McCain and war hero in the same sentence is an oxymoron. Since I was shot down twice in Vietnam, I did at one time respect McCain until I started checking with those who spent time with him in North Vietnam. His nickname was "Songbird". McCain didn't volunteer to be a POW and he didn't begin to comply with Article III of the United States Code of Conduct after being captured. What he did do was sing like a songbird and whine day and night about being abandoned. This old guy is no ...
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  • While Watching The Pope, God Showed Up
    By: Bob Miller | - "With pomp and grandeur you parade your selection of omnipotence pass where I stand to center stage as if I were not there. What has this little boy of Mine done that warrants you kneeling and honoring him so? You carefully adjust his robe and provide him with nourishment leaving me to look after Myself.

    "Today I waited for you to give this holy one of yours a handful of dirt and ask him to make you a child or even a mustard seed out of it. What has this holy man done that you hav ...

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  • "a Man For All Seasons" Demonstrates What Integrity Should Be In The Middle Ages And Now
    By: Ed Bagley | - Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley

    A Man for All Seasons ' 4 Stars (Excellent)

    A Man for All Seasons poses the question: What would a man sacrifice for his principles?

    When King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) seeks approval to divorce his aging wife Catherine of Aragon who could not bear him a son, and marry his mistress Anne Boleyn, the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church stand in his way.

    Henry VIII's new Chancellor of England and Cardinal--Sir ...

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  • Europe Revisited, Reinterpreted - A Review Of A Ruby In Her Navel, A Novel By Barry Unsworth
    By: Philip Spires | - A Ruby in Her Navel is yet another superb historical novel by Barry Unsworth. By his phenomenal standards, this book might at first appear somewhat one-paced, even one-dimensional, with its action set firmly in the place and time of its main character, Thurston Beauchamp, a young man in the service of King Roger of Sicily in the twelfth century. But if A Ruby in Her Navel might lack the immediacy and complexity of Stone Virgin, it approaches the beautifully portrayed picture of medieval life pre ...
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  • The Last Carmelite Monks In America
    By: Deal Hudson | -

    The Last Carmelite Monks in America
    By Deal W. Hudson


    The last eight Carmelite monks in America, perhaps even the world, live in a four-bedroom rectory in the mountains of northwest Wyoming.

    With 35 candidates in various stages of discernment, they hope to move 70 miles away to a 492-acre property near Carter Mountain once owned by "Buffalo Bill" Cody as his hunting preserve.

    "Buffalo Bill's house is dil ...

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  • Next And Last Pope
    By: Galal P Doss | - Through the study of Revelation chapter 17, the Lord has led us to a most startling truth, confirming that we are nearer to the end of all things than ever imagined. We are prompted by our loving God to share this prophecy, that none need be ensnared by the global events soon to transpire which will engulf the world in the grandest deception yet contrived by Satan.

    World's Last Chance dares to declare this interpretation to the world because we adhere only to sound Biblical inter ...

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  • Ancient Monument From Rome
    By: Douglas Scott | - Rome is the capital city of Italy.

    The greatest historical architecture from the Roman Empire the Coliseum. This is the most ancient monument from Rome. The surface area of the Coliseum, which totals about 19,000 square meters, was arranged into four sections, each of which could hold up to 70,000 spectators. The Emperors box was placed in the centre from where he could decide the gladiators fate with a simple hand gesture. The underground area of the Coliseum was used to organ ...

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  • One True Church - Protestants Poo Poo Pompous Pope
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Unknown to the world at large is the fact that millions of bible taught Christians care little about ecumenical dialogue with Catholicism. Because they believe in the promised apostasy of the church in the last generation of time they will do anything to stay clear of all the best efforts of ecumenicists to pull them into ecumenicism, syncretism, liberalism or anything else the papacy has to offer.

    In the present climate of political correctness the responses from protestant min ...

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  • Vatican City The Last Papal State
    By: Douglas Scott | - Vatican City also incorrectly known as but popularly synonymous with the Holy See is the last Papal state in existence and the temporal seat of the Pope, head of the worldwide Catholic Church.

    Situated within the city of Rome in Italy, the Vatican is the worlds smallest state.

    Outside the Vatican City itself, 13 buildings in Rome and Castle Gandolfo, the Popes summer residence, also enjoy extraterritorial rights.

    Vatican City occupies a triangular ...

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  • Two Excellent Films With Oscar Nominations
    By: Ed Bagley | - A Man for All Seasons poses the question: What would a man sacrifice for his principles?

    When Henry VIII seeks approval to divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn, the Pope stands in his way, and his new Chancellor and Cardinal--Sir Thomas More--stands in his way as well, leading to England's split from the Roman Catholic Church and the creation of the Anglican Church, the Church of England.

    Henry VIII wants Sir Thomas More's blessing in his actio ...

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  • Islamic Militancy - Seed For The Next Dark Ages
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - We teach our collegians well about the period known as the dark ages but do we thoroughly explain what brought on this horrible period across the globe? With little fanfare the answer to that question is an unequivocal no.

    Let's do the math here. The marriage of civil and ecclesiastical power is without dispute the singular cause of the horrors of the dark ages. When the authority of the state and the church are wed, people suffer. The equation goes like this. If I am a Muslim, Ch ...

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  • Leadership Lessons From Pope John Paul Ii
    By: Sharif Khan | - "Heroes are rebels with a cause. Rebels because they challenge the traditional ways of thinking and refuse to follow the herd. They have a cause, a vision, that's larger than life." - Sharif Khan, author of Psychology of the Hero Soul

    From a small-town Polish boy born to a retired army officer to become Pope; from a hard life in Nazi occupied Poland, his mother dead of kidney and heart failure, an older brother dead from scarlet fever, to become quite possibly man of the centur ...

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  • An Overview Of Poland For Travelers
    By: Richard Monk | - Poland has a unique history in Europe, often pulled between Russian and Western interests. It you are planning a trip to Poland, here is some background information your should know.

    An Overview of Poland for Travelers

    The official name of the country is the Republic of Poland. It covers an area of roughly 120,000 square miles, about the same size as the State of New Mexico in the United States. The capital of the country is Warsaw, which is also the biggest city b ...

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