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19th century elections
I had my first taste of elections in the grade school classroom. We wrote out the ballots, the teacher read the names aloud, ...
The names of Cristóbal López and Ángel Fernández Artime, both from Spain, and Pablo Virgilio David, from The Philippines, ...
Black smoke was pouring out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ballot of the conclave ...
Despite its dull academic title, the essay’s content was an exposition of how female sexuality in the Philippines was framed by men, mostly Spanish religious chroniclers ... of the ...
The 133 cardinals from 70 countries will be locked inside the Sistine Chapel, where they will vote in secret and silence, a ...
He spoke to the crowd in Italian and Spanish, but not English ... were severed in 1951 after the Communist Party came to ...
Spanish and German. He also studied theology and philosophy in Bruges, Belgium, and in Rome. Arborelius has opposed the ordination of women as priests but did suggest in 2017 that a college of ...
A few cardinals are seen as front-runners to succeed Pope Francis, yet many of the clerics who will vote have not made up ...
It was closely associated with the Spanish conquest ... president of the Philippines, declared martial law in 1972 and began jailing and killing his critics, some priests even went underground ...
Imus (Philippines) (AFP) – Philippine Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle may be one of the favourites to be named the next pope, but a Catholic Sister who has known him for half a century says she will ...
The first documented sighting of a Filipino by a pope was at the Dominican church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome on ...