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February 12
- Family Gives Church Go-Ahead to Exhume Otunga's Body by Stephen Makabila and John Muganda, The East African Standard
- Lay sermons permitted, Vatican tells Swiss Tablet
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February 11
- Archbishop Disciplines Rebellious U.S. Parish by Michael Conlon, Reuters
- Vatican resists European secularism BBC News
- Archbishop Was Allegedly Agent Archbishop Was Allegedly Agent by Andrea Dudikova, AP
- Pope reiterates determination to continue leading Church AFP
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February 10
- Pope leaves Roman hospital Reuters
- A German Pope next? by Tom Heneghan, Reuters
- Church proposes payment for seized assets by Peter Kononczuk, Prague Post
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February 9
- LA Cardinal: Church Must Repent for Clergy Abuse, Holocaust Era Role LA Cardinal: Church Must Repent for Clergy Abuse, Holocaust Era Role, NBC 4
- Church asks priest to withdraw from elections Church asks priest to withdraw from elections, Indo-Asian News Service
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February 8
- End sought to 'anti-Catholic bias' in Britain The Independent
- Ex-Priest Convicted in Rape of Boy in Boston by Pam Belluck, New York Times
- Pope to miss public prayers on Ash Wednesday for first time in his papacy by William J. Kole, AP
- Vatican Clarifies Annulment Guidelines Vatican Clarifies Annulment Guidelines by Frances D'Emilio, AP
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February 7
- Bible-Belt Catholics by Tim Padgett, Time Magazine
- Second Burial for Otunga As a Step to Sainthood by Andrew Teyie, The East African Standard
- Pope to Stay in Hospital; Aide Talks of Retirement by Philip Pullella, Reuters
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February 6
- Some call him priest; church calls him fake by E.A. Torriero, Chicago Tribune
- Timorese church opposes Indonesian deal on war crimes AFP
- Weak Pope Appears, Says Still Serving Church by Philip Pullella and Estelle Shirbon, Reuters
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