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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Vydox)
Thu Mar 27 23:19:36 2014

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Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 20:19:13 -0700
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the faithful at the end of the Easter Mass in St. Peter's 
Square at the Vatican. Francis is the first Jesuit to be elected 
pope, and members of the order have only started absorbing the novelty 
of one of their own leading the church. But they have also 
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many ministries, colleges and overall future. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, 
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faced the same struggles to find priests that have plagued the wider 
Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Chuck Frederico, one of the priests who 
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fewer.Then, last month, the former Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio stepped out 
on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica   the first Jesuit 
to be elected pope.The number of queries jumped to four or five 
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candidates," said Frederico, vocations director for the region from Maine 
to Georgia. "This election of the Holy Father has given them reason 
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of one of their own leading the church. Most were so shocked, 
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is the NextGen Committee, which has reported spending more than $196,000, 
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nickname for the Montreal Canadiens. The banner was flown over downtown 
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more than $50,000 for video mobile billboards and $40,000 for online advertisements. 
That's an apparent violation of an agreement signed by Lynch and Markey 
known as the "People's Pledge," which is designed to discourage radio, television 
and Internet ads by outside groups. If there is a violation, the 
candidate who benefits agrees to pay half the cost of the ad 
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of his top priorities and the focus of a television campaign ad 
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