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The NRL season rolls past Easter and straight into the Anzac Day long weekend where we will be treated to some of the most ...
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The Roar on MSNRound 8 Team Lists: Benji's huge Galvin call, Walsh injury confirmed, Eel's big ban, Latrell switches, star Rooster axedThe Wests Tigers have recalled star five-eighth Lachie Galvin for the clash against the Sharks, after his one-game appearance ...
Just one week after Benji Marshall dropped wantaway star Lachlan Galvin to NSW Cup, the Wests Tigers coach has backflipped on ...
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Wide World of Sports on MSNBenji’s shock Galvin backflip confirmed; Bennett’s stunning No.1 call: NRL Team ListsNRL coaches have been hit with a raft of injuries ahead of Round 8, while others have made huge selection decisions. Wayne ...
Pope Francis didn’t affirm same-sex marriage or lobby for ordaining women as priests. But he gently steered the Catholic ...
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Francis advocated for the powerless, for those who have so little and yet are villainized by people in positions of authority ...
Pope Francis’ transformative vision for the American church made it more open, but also energized conservative resistance ...
The Vatican — with its politics, its pageantry and its power — has long been a favorite subject for artists and thinkers.
The leader of the world’s 1 billion Roman Catholics addressed past scandals and embraced migrants, the poor and gay and lesbian faithful. Some wished he’d gone further.
Simple words and gentle gestures -- that is how Long Islanders remember Pope Francis, a pontiff they loved and respected.
Spreading love to all: this message stands out to many in Kern as they remember Pope Francis following his death.
Pope Francis’ progressive legacy remembered in Bay Area for LGBTQ, immigration, environmental stands
The first pope from Latin America preached about the humanity of immigrants, protecting the environment and famously – and ...
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