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March 13
- What Happens Next For Pope Francis? Frances D'Emilio, AP
- Pope Francis' First Address, 'Urbi Et Orbi', In St. Peter's Square At Vatican (FULL TEXT) Huffington Post
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March 11
- Dutch Catholic Girls Abused At Home, In Church AP
- Conclave: the secretive end to unannounced campaigns Tom Heneghan, Reuters
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March 10
- Before Smoke Rises at Vatican, It’s Romans vs. the Reformers Laurie Goodstein & Elisabetta Povoledo, The New York Times
- Roman Catholic Church feels Europe slipping from its hands Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
- 632 anti-Muslim hate incidents recorded by Tell Mama Catrin Nye, BBC News
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March 8
- British church of atheists preps to go global Cheryl K. Chumley, The Washington Times
- Scola becomes "papabile" again: The Americans are also with him Andrea Tornielli, La Stampa
- Sistine Chapel secured for first post-Vatileaks conclave Naomi O'Leary, Reuters
- Special Report: The impossible job: God's CEO on Earth Tom heneghan, Reuters
- BishopAccountability.Org Blocked: Access To Clergy Sex Abuse Site Limited At Vatican Joshua J. McElwee, National Catholic Reporter
- Pope election date set for March 12 The National Post
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March 7
- In a Strasbourg mosque, the often-uneasy French mix with Muslim neighbors Edward Cody, The Washington Post
- At Vatican, leaks, media blackout cast spotlight on press corps Jason Horowitz, The Washington Post
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March 6
- China's troubled Catholic legacy Giovanna Chirri, Gazzetta del Sud
- End blasphemy laws threatening minorities: U.N. faith expert Robert Evans, Reuters
- Sephardic Jews invited back to Spain after 500 years Gerry Hadden, BBC News
- Cardinal Angelo Scola Possible Next Pope: Archbishop Of Milan Reaches Youth Through Kerouac And McCarthy Colleen Barry, AP
- Electing a pope: What's taking so long? Richard Allen Green, CNN
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March 5
- Bumpy start for Islam classes in Germany Ulrike Hummel, Deutsche Welle
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