piątek, 15 marca 2013

Vatican Rejects Claims of Pope's Ties to Argentina's 'Dirty War'

Reports that the leader of Argentina's Jesuits didn't do enough to protect two priests kidnapped and tortured during Argentina's military dictatorship are believed to be anti-clerical elements used to attack the church, according to the Vatican. NBC'sArtuso Pastry shop in the Bronx, which was known for its Pope Benedict XVI cookies, has been quick to offer up cookies bearing Pope Francis's picture.Read more coverage about the new pope in Spanish at CNNMexico.com. Vatican City (CNN) -- The Vatican pushed back Friday against claims that Pope Francis failed to protect two fellow Jesuit priests who were kidnapped during Argentina's militaryThe cardinals who chose Bergoglio as Pope Francis were appointed by the last two Popes, and when it comes to any interest in loosening the doctrinal strictures that most lay Catholics would call “reform,” they were appointedAt 76, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is one of the oldest popes in history at the time of his election. But there are reasons his fellow cardinals may see this as a good thing.
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