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RealCatholicTV.com Catholic News Roundup for November 30th, 2009

Today’s Stories – Pope Benedict and Cardinal Newman; Police probe Vatican Bank Transactions; Another pro-lifer gets assaulted; Bankrupt diocese agrees to $10M settlement; Stop turning churches into nightclubs

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RealCatholicTV.com Vortex for November 30th, 2009

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