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Septic shock strikes quickly
Sun StaffPope John Paul II's downward spiral yesterday was a classic example of what happens to a frail, elderly patient suffering from septic shock - a condition that remains maddeningly hard to cure, doctors said. "Sepsis is the beginning of a domino effect,"...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Colleges and Universities, Sepsis, Urinary Tract Infection, Medical Services
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Among Maryland's devout, tears mingle with prayers
Sun StaffAs Pope John Paul II clung to life at his Vatican apartment in Rome, his followers in Maryland waited and watched for word of his passing. It was a roller-coaster ride for many, who cried, prayed and rejoiced as they listened to news updates and shared...Tags: Lotteries, Television, Rome (Italy), Fells Point, Entertainment
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Leaders around the world welcome pope
Staff And Wire ReportsLONDON - From Notre Dame in Paris to the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, cathedral bells tolled and prayers were offered yesterday to celebrate the election of Pope Benedict XVI. Roman Catholics and political and religious leaders around the...Tags: Rome (Italy), Barbara A. Mikulski, Czech Republic, Washington (U.S. state), Canterbury
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His efforts to heal rifts in region are praised
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Many of the faithful believe that this ancient city is halfway to heaven, and the mourners gathered last night despite the weather that was cold and wet and miserable. Bundled in winter coats, about 1,000 people threaded their way through the...Tags: Yasser Arafat, Religious Conflicts, Mahmoud Abbas, John Murphy, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Around the world, prayers for pope
Associated PressMEXICO CITY - Crawling on their knees and bowing their heads, millions of faithful around the world appealed yesterday for the recovery - or the eternal rest - of a man who transcended the Roman Catholic Church's highest office. At shrines, churches...Tags: Knees, Washington (U.S. state), Religious Conflicts, Christianity, Islam
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Former professor led Vatican office that enforces doctrine of faith
Sun National StaffAs soon as his name was read from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, Joseph Ratzinger was being considered a transitional pope because of his age - at 78, the oldest pontiff elected to lead the Roman Catholic Church in nearly three centuries. But when...Tags: Church and State Relations, University of Notre Dame, Arts and Culture, Arts, Colleges and Universities
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Baltimore faithful reflect on legacy
Sun StaffAs word spread yesterday across the Baltimore region of Pope John Paul II's deteriorating health, devout Catholics began vigils for him and religious leaders praised his 26-year tenure as having an impact far beyond the church's own followers. "He is...Tags: Minority Groups, Vatican City, Judaism, African Americans, Religious Leaders
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A pontiff of the people
Religion EditorPope John Paul II, the world-traveling, working-class pontiff who stood up to the Soviet bloc and won the allegiance of tens of millions, died Saturday in Vatican City. He was 84. "We all feel like orphans this evening," Undersecretary of State Archbishop...Tags: Ethics, Colleges and Universities, Ronald Reagan, Vatican City, Crime, Law and Justice
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U.S. cardinals see many hurdles for next pope
Sun Foreign StaffVATICAN CITY - The next pope will need to address an accelerating loss of religious faith in the West, a growing gap between the rich and poor and the lack of trust between Roman Catholics and Muslims, three American cardinals said yesterday. The three...Tags: Edward Egan, Elections, Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles
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Pope helped inspire his homeland to fight communism
Associated PressBERLIN - Karol Wojtyla became a priest in 1946, just as the Iron Curtain descended across Europe. The inspiration he provided as Pope John Paul II helped to tear it down. Lech Walesa, founder of the Solidarity movement that toppled communism in Poland in...Tags: Wojciech Jaruzelski, Sociology, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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A wide range of reactions to new pope
Sun StaffWhen the Rev. Denis J. Sweeney heard the news, he tore down the halls of St. Mary's Catholic school in Annapolis, high-fiving students and encouraging them to shout, "Three cheers for the new pope." But 30 miles away, at the Hyattsville headquarters of...Tags: Rome (Italy), Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, The Happiest News!, Annapolis
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Mourning death of beloved pope
Orlando SentinelEmployees at Buca di Beppo in Maitland, Fla., have moved Pope John Paul II's bust to an office near the kitchen, awaiting shipment to the franchise's headquarters. His former home - a large round table in the "Pope Room" - sits bare. The pope's death...Tags: Maitland, Joe Lewis, Maryland, Roman Catholicism, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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