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Growing up as a child, I must confess that Easter was merely about eating eggs, getting a baby chicken and a new suit for church on Sundays. Comment?
Anglo-Saxon England viewed horse-meat as "pagan" food
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The finding appears in the latest issue of the Oxford Journal of Archaeology, produced by Oxford University's Institute of Archaeology. Comment?
D ear Abby: I'm in my early 20s, happily married and financially secure. My husband and I have been discussing having children. Comment?
Brasch WordsONE Jew's Christmas
I don't mind receiving Christmas cards or being wished a "Merry Christmas" from friends, clerks, or even in junk mail trying to sell me something no sane person should ever buy. Comment?
Dear Abby Sisters trying to get pregnant may share the same problem
DEAR ABBY: I'm in my early 20s, happily married and financially secure. My husband and I have been discussing having children. Comment?
Dear Abby: Discussing fertility issues could help both sisters
The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the newspaper. Comment?
Gran Canaria: The 'other' isle of bike tours, trekking and gorgeous hunks
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'Adios, Sardina, adios," the man in front of us keens like a professional mourner. Comment?
Dear Abby: The old ways may be gone, but don't discount the young
DEAR ABBY: After 20 years of marriage, I am now again in the dating world - and, wow, have things ever changed! What happened to the days when men would open doors, kiss your cheek, or try to impress you by sending flowers, complimenting you and chasing you to go out with them? Nowadays, the guys expect me to impress them, call them first, etc. Comment?
Sisters trying to get pregnant may share the same problem
Dear Abby: I'm in my early 20s, happily married and financially secure. My husband and I have been discussing having children. Comment?
Pope Francis - Leadership We Can Trust
As Pope Francis takes up the mantle of leading 1.2 billion Catholics across the world, he understands the time period in which he faces his papacy. Comment?
Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky and the Illuminati of the Vatican
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The majority of the highest classes of that age, even the popes and the ecclesiastics, really believed in nothing at all. Comment?
But few of these moments can match the annual flood of bunny-shaped chocolates and eggs that burst with diabetes-laden goo. Comment?
History of the manbehind St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated each year on March 17. Although St. Patrick became the patron saint of Ireland, many people assume the role of being Irish for the day and participate in the revelry of celebrating St. Comment?
The Wiccan Way | Saint Patrick 's Day, from the snake's point of view. ;-)
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In light of Mrs. Dragon tracing as much of my Irish heritage that she can, St. Patrick's Day has taken on a whole new meaning to me for the last few years. Comment?
In a fictional book about "witches and wizards," J. K. Rowling writes, "the fact that we fly on broomsticks is probably our worst-kept secret." Witches are often portrayed flying on brooms . Comment?
Book Review: The Book of Paul by Richard Long
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Is it really possible for a parallel universe to exist, one right beside our own where those who inhabit both live lives very different from those on our own existence? If so, what if this world was a part of the beginnings and endings of everything we believe to be real? In The Book of Paul by Richard Long we meet some unique and interesting ... (more) Comment?
What's in a pope's name?
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He chose the name Benedict after St. Benedict of Nursia, patron saint of Italy, who founded the monastic Rule of St. Comment?
De Agostini/GettyCan We Call Him Frank?Yesterday, he was Archbishop...
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Yesterday, he was Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Today, he's Francis. Andrew Romano on why the new pope picked his new name. Comment?
When Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was introduced as the new Pope Wednesday, it also was announced he would take the name Pope Francis I. It is reported he selected the name to honor his favorite saint, St. Comment?
Pope by numbers: How Francis stacks up
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The 115 cardinal-electors arrived at their decision after two days of voting; it took five ballots until one candidate finally received the required two-thirds majority -- 77 of the 115 votes. Comment?