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Scola Will Go to Milan
Vatican
Most Vatican journalists agree that Cardinal Angelo Scola of Venice will soon be named the new Archbishop of Milan. Sandro Magister of L’Espresso sees the imminent appointment as particularly significant for two reasons. First, he writes, Cardinal Scola has always been the clear choice of Pope Benedict XVI, with whom he worked closely on the theological journal Communio. Second, Cardinal Scola has strong ties to the Communion and Liberation movement. These ties were strong enough that, 40 years ago, the then-Archbishop of Milan was reluctant to ordain Angelo Scola as a priest.
Corpus Christi Procession in St. Petersburg
Russia
St. Petersburg--known for decades as Leningrad--has granted permission for a Corpus Christi procession for the first time since the Russian Revolution in 1918. Archbishop Paolo Pezzi of Moscow led the Eucharistic procession on Sunday, June 26, through the Nevskiy Prospekt, the city’s main street.
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