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The narrow balcony, which Mr. Wong calls the Pope's Balcony, was inspired by the spot at the Vatican where the Pope stands when he blesses the people outside.
Choosing to Live on the Edge Nancy Keates 2011
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But the rulers of Venice called the Pope's bluff, forcing the clergy to carry on as usual or be banished.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Josh Fleet 2012
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This is the Pope's third visit to Spain since his election in 2005, but it comes at a time when the nation's economy is faltering.
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In the Pope's words, same-sex marriage "distorts the essence and purpose of the family."
Nancy L. Cohen: On Gay Marriage, American Values of Fairness Trump Conservative Hypocrisy Nancy L. Cohen 2011
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On Tuesday, Spanish police arrested a Mexican chemistry student who was allegedly planning to attack those protesting the Pope's visit.
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This is the Pope's third visit to Spain since his election in 2005, but it comes at a time when the nation's economy is faltering.
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In the Pope's words, same-sex marriage "distorts the essence and purpose of the family."
Nancy L. Cohen: On Gay Marriage, American Values of Fairness Trump Conservative Hypocrisy Nancy L. Cohen 2011
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In the Pope's words, same-sex marriage "distorts the essence and purpose of the family."
Nancy L. Cohen: On Gay Marriage, American Values of Fairness Trump Conservative Hypocrisy Nancy L. Cohen 2011
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Despite all of Pope's work, the commission for the monument was ultimately awarded to his rival, Henry Bacon.
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On Tuesday, Spanish police arrested a Mexican chemistry student who was allegedly planning to attack those protesting the Pope's visit.
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