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ROME REPORTS Video News
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The Vatican Library Reopens its Doors
September 7, 2010. Researchers will soon be confronted with a somewhat different Vatican Library after three years of renovations.
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Vatican Consider Sports Event to Coincide with World Youth Day Madrid, 2011
September 7, 2010. The Vatican is considering launching a sports initiative to coincide with World Youth Day in Madrid next year. It aims to help participants get to know each other before the event.
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Pope visits hometown of Pope Leo XIII
September 6, 2010. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of this Pope, Benedict
XVI travelled to Carpineto Romano, the hometown of the former Pontiff,
on the outskirts of Rome.
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Angelus: Pope focuses on his message for the next World Youth Day in Madrid, 2011
September 6, 2010. Speaking to pilgrims gathered for the Sunday Angelus, Pope Benedict XVI focused his reflections on the message for the next World Youth Day in Madrid, 2011.
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Video Competition on Future Australian Saint, Mary MacKillop
September 6, 2010. On 17th October, Australia will have its first saint. Mary MacKillop, a nun of the Order of Santa Cruz who dedicated her life to serving the sick and elderly and to educating children will be canonized in Rome.
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Leo XIII, a revolutionary pope who changed the Church
September 5, 2010. As Pope he allowed experts and scholars access to the Vatican Archives, which have since then been closed to the general public. He also mediated between Germany and Spain in the conflict of the Caroline Islands. And he wrote the encyclical 'Rerum Novarum', the Church's first encyclical focusing on social issues.
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Remembering Blessed Mother Teresa on her 13th death anniversary
September 4, 2010. On September 5, 1997 the poor of Calcutta mourned the death of the little nun who took them out of the streets of hell. That day, Mother Teresa died in India, surrounded by the first nuns of the congregation.
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Pope writes he had doubts about his vocation, in the message calling for WYD Madrid 2011
September 3, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI has released his message for the next World Youth Day to be held in Madrid 2011. In warm and personal way, the Pope has invited young people around the world to turn out for the celebrations which will be held in the Spanish capital next summer. Recalling his own youth, Benedict XVI reflected on his time as a university student and the challenges of responding affirmatively to his vocation to the priesthood.
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Miners trapped in Chile receive 33 rosaries blessed by Pope
September 3, 2010. The Archbishop of Santiago, Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz, brought 33 rosaries blessed by Pope Benedict XVI to the miners trapped 700 metres underground in San Jose, Chile.
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Shimon Peres meets with Pope and condemns all forms of violence
September 2, 2010. Benedict XVI received the President of Israel, Shimon Peres, at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo. The two exchanged views at a cordial meeting with discussions on the situation in Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks which resumed on the very same day.
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