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In a reportedly cordial closed-door meeting at the Vatican, the pope discusses his opposition to abortion and stem-cell research, views that Obama, unlike his predecessor, does not share. Meeting for the first time, President Obama and Pope Benedict XVI sought common ground Friday on peace in the Middle East but struggled to bridge differences over abortion and stem-cell research -- divisive ...
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, President Barack Obama and Pope Benedict XVI, are photographed as they meet at the Vatican, Friday, July 10, 2009. President Obama sat down with the pontiff at the Vatican on Friday for a meeting in which frank but constructive talks were expected between two men who agree on helping the poor but disagree on abortion and stem ...
Winchester — Five years after a beating and robbery left a local Burger King restaurant manager brain-damaged, a Clear Brook man has pleaded guilty to the crime, along with a host of other violent felonies.
Friends of Cari and Jim Crawford of Lincoln are hosting a benefit on Saturday. The Crawfords learned in March their 1-year-old son, Miles, had a tumor resting on his brain stem. Despite treatment, he died in late May.
Pope Benedict XVI stressed the church's opposition to abortion and stem cell research in his first meeting with President Barack Obama on Friday, pressing the Vatican's case with the U.S. leader who is already under fire on those issues from some conservative Catholics and bishops back home.
VATICAN CITY - President Barack Obama, in his first meeting with Pope Benedict XVI, handed the pontiff a personal letter from ailing Sen. Edward M. Kennedy White House...
U.S. President Obama And Pope Benedict XVI Discussed Current Affairs, The Catholic Church's Teachings And Abortion As They Met For The First Time Friday, According To The White House And The Vatican.
Obama has promised Pope Benedict XVI he will try to reduce the number of abortions in the United States.
US President Barack Obama has promised Pope Benedict XVI he will try to reduce the number of abortions in the United States.
Pope Benedict XVI stressed the church’s opposition to abortion and stem cell research in his first meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday, pressing the Vatican’s case with the U.S. leader who is already under fire on those issues from some conservative Catholics and bishops back home.
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