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Vatican: Pope to address abuse crisis

Pope Benedict XVI recognizes the damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis and seeks to heal during his U.S. pilgrimage, the Vatican's No. 2 official said. Full Article at MSNBC

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  1. VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI recognizes the damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis and will seek to heal wounds during his U.S. trip next week, the Vatican’s No. 2 official said Tuesday. Full Article at Boston Herald

  2. VATICAN CITY — The Vatican's No. 2 official says Pope Benedict XVI recognizes the damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis and will seek healing during his U.S. trip next week. Full Article at Centre Daily Times

  3. VATICAN CITY - The Vatican's No. 2 official says Pope Benedict XVI recognizes the damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis and will seek healing during his U.S. trip next week. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune

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