E.J. Dionne Jr.


ROME -- Pope Benedict XVI, born Joseph Ratzinger, is not afraid to be unpopular. That is why he was elected pope Tuesday. It is also why he will face excruciating difficulties in holding together the most ethnically, geogr aphically and ideologically diverse religious institution in the world.
 
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A Papacy of Spirit (By E. J. Dionne Jr., April 5, 2005, Page A23)
 
Stepford Town Meetings (By E. J. Dionne Jr., April 1, 2005, Page A27)
 
Conservative, Liberal, Principled (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 29, 2005, Page A15)
 
Destined for Deficits (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 18, 2005, Page A23)
 
Rolling the Dice on a GOP Rift (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 15, 2005, Page A23)
 
The GOP's Lesson on Abortion (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 12, 2005, Page A19)
 
Bush's Misplayed Hand (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 9, 2005, Page A21)
 
Good-News Bind (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 4, 2005, Page A21)
 
A Bill Bankrupt Of Pity (By E. J. Dionne Jr., March 1, 2005, Page A15)
 

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