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Ordination of Bishop
SLP2002121203- ST. LOUIS, Dec 12 (UPI) -- Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of Milwaukee (L) helps Robert Hermann with his collar as the two walk to the Cathedral Basilica for Herman's Ordination as Bishop of St. Louis on Dec. 12, 2002. Herman succeeds Dolan as Bishop of St. Louis after Dolan left in July for his Milwauke assignment. bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI

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Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York said the rising tide of Americans with no religious affiliation is a "major pastoral challenge" for the Catholic Church.
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Dolan: Church by nature out of touch
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York, said Sunday the Catholic Church, "by nature," will be out of touch with the concerns with its followers.
Pope Francis urges courage at first mass
Pope Francis, in his first mass as leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, Thursday urged the church to have courage.
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Archbishop: New pope within 'a few days'
The Catholic Church will have a pope within "a few days," predicted Archbishop of Vienna Christoph Schoenborn, a participant in the conclave that opens Tuesday.
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The next Roman Catholic pope's primary priority will be confronting priest sex abuse scandals, a top cardinal said Thursday in Brazil.
Cardinal Dolan questioned on sex abuse
Lawyers questioned Cardinal Timothy Dolan for three hours during a legal deposition in New York about the sexual abuse of children by priests, officials said.
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Tornadoes Devastate Moore, Oklahoma
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A damaged movie theater is seen in aftermath of a series of tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, May 21, 2013. On May 20 a series of tornadoes swept through severals towns south of Oklahoma City leaving a path of destruction and killing at least 24 people. UPI/J.P. Wilson