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Carlos Gil, 42, who owns a small computer company, took up this medieval practice four years ago when he suddenly "felt an urge to walk to Fatima" and said charging each client was simply a way to keep doing what he loves.

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The Catholic Church in Kenya will unveil a national policy on HIV/AIDS this week.

The Church policy, This We Teach and Do, will be launched on Thursday at Resurrection Garden, Nairobi, where the Catholic Bishops of Kenya are holding their plenary meeting.

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"This We Teach and Do aims to encourage and fortify Kenyan Catholics, Christians and Muslims and believers from other faiths, to unite in the fight against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS," a statement from a task force that prepared the Church policy said.

The policy specifies the stand and role of the Church in dealing with HIV/Aids and gives details of those involved within the Church in fighting the pandemic, the statement said.

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Vatican and Roman Catholic officials said on Sunday that former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein should not be put to death even if he has committed crimes against humanity because every life is sacred.

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Dominus vobiscum and the Latin Mass are making a comeback.

The traditional Mass in the ancient language that once mesmerized Catholics and mystified non-Catholics may be easier to find on a Sunday morning under a ruling expected soon from Pope Benedict XVI.

The pope's "indult" would allow the Tridentine Mass, as the Latin Mass is called, to be celebrated without special permission.

Now, a bishop must approve use of the Latin Mass in public, although priests always could do it privately.

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What is the policy at US Hospitals?

Bishop Anthony Fisher, auxiliary bishop of the of Sydney, told a Senate committee on Friday that Catholic hospitals would not treat patients with cures derived from embryonic stem-cell research, a process that destroys human life.

Neither will they take part in the controversial research that necessitates the destruction of the embryo.

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