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Cardinal Edward Egan is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
Cardinal Edward Egan is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
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9-11 Memorial
Thirteen days after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Yankee Stadium was site of an inter- faith prayer service and group hug featuring prominent politicians, religious leaders and a crowd of approximately 50,000. Cardinal Edward Egan, Imam Izak-El M....Tags: Arthur Schneier, Country Bank, Oprah Winfrey, Keyspan, Hillary Clinton
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After 9/11, stadium became place for healing
Thirteen days after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Yankee Stadium was site of an inter-faith prayer service and group hug featuring prominent politicians, religious leaders and a crowd of approximately 50,000. Cardinal Edward Egan, Imam Izak-El M....Tags: Arthur Schneier, Country Bank, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Oprah Winfrey, Keyspan
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Pope visit fans Egan retirement talk
Associated Press WriterWhatever impressions Pope Benedict XVI took away from his long weekend in New York may influence a big, upcoming decision _ picking a successor to Cardinal Edward Egan as archbishop. Speculating on the next leader of the New York Archdiocese, one of...Tags: Jim Fitzgerald, Dennis Sullivan, Benedict XVI, John O'Connor, Pope
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May 22: Catholic abortion politics, SUNY merger, Suffolk health plan, Israel stays
Communion exclusions As a Roman Catholic, it saddens me terribly that both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are the most extreme radicals among elected officials, when both of them have a 100 percent voting record in supporting every abortion proposal...Tags: Suffolk County (New York), Restructuring and Recapitalization, Judaism, Local Elections, New York
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Mixed reactions to Egan's public rebuke of Giuliani
bart.jones@newsday.comHeading into the noon Mass at St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre yesterday, Anne-Marie Patton said she had no doubts Rudy Giuliani was out of line when he received Holy Communion at a papal Mass despite his public advocacy for abortion rights....Tags: Benedict XVI, Pope, Real Estate Agents, Rudy Giuliani, Religious Leaders
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Cardinal Egan snipes at Rudy over taking Communion
jennifer.barrios@newsday.com bart.jones@newsday.comCardinal Edward Egan swiped at Rudy Giuliani yesterday, saying the former mayor violated a private agreement by receiving Holy Communion during the pope's visit this month, despite Giuliani's support of abortion rights. "I deeply regret that Mr. Giuliani...Tags: Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Religious Events, Manhattan, Religious Leaders, New York
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Archbishop deflects communion denial issue
WASHINGTON — Washington Roman Catholic Archbishop Donald Wuerl, responding to questions about the pro-abortion rights Catholic politicians who accepted Holy Communion during Pope Benedict XVI's American visit, said any decision about denying the...Tags: New York, Benedict XVI, Pope, Roman Catholic, Christianity
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Cardinal: Rudy shouldn't have taken Communion
jennifer.barrios@newsday.com bart.jones@newsday.comCardinal Edward Egan swiped at Rudy Giuliani Monday, saying the former mayor violated a private agreement by receiving holy Communion during the pope's visit this month, despite Giuliani's support of abortion rights. "I deeply regret that Mr. Giuliani...Tags: Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Religious Events, Manhattan, Religious Leaders, New York
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St. Patrick's Day, Holy Week overlap for first time since 1940
That famous saint named Patrick will have his green-drenched party this year, but it's unclear when the guests are supposed to arrive.
For the first time since 1940, St. Patrick's Day will fall during Holy Week, the sacred seven days preceding Easter....Tags: Ohio, Festive Event, Religious Leaders, New York, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Pope offers message of unity and hope
bart.jones@newsday.com, karla.schuster@newsday.com and michael.amon@newsday.comGreeted by adoring crowds as he swept through the New York region on Saturday, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated the first papal Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, blessed disabled children and was hailed as an inspiration at a jubilant youth rally at a seminary...Tags: People, Benedict XVI, Pope, Vehicles, Teen-agers
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