'Hypocritical' to exclude religion from public life: Pope (AFP)
2nd Oct 2005, 14:27 GMT
AFP - Pope Benedict XVI opened a three-week meeting of over 250 Roman Catholic bishops at the Vatican, telling the synod it was "hypocritical" to exclude religion from public life.
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