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Bishop Conlon Surprised by Pope Benedict's Resignation
The last pope to step down was Gregory XII in 1415, who did so to end a civil war within the church.

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Collin's interest in journalism sparked after he wrote his first article for his high school newspaper. From there, he studied journalism at Colorado State University. During his time at Colorado State, he gained insight on the workings of a major media publication while interning for TIME Magazine. The opportunity allowed him to meet legendary journalists like Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw. Collin was also a political writer for CollegeNews.com, a Boston Hannah publication.
After college, he worked as a beat reporter for a local weekly newspaper in Florida. Before joining Naperville Patch he was a guest editor for Morton Grove Patch as well as a freelancer for Des Plaines Patch in 2010.
He also launched an award-winning online magazine, The Lead, which he developed, designed and maintained. The Lead featured coverage of global current events such as the Arab Spring as well as lifestyle stories.
Collin is now happy to be here in Naperville working as your Local Editor.
In his free time, Collin likes playing with his dog Moose, photography, James Bond movies, politics and traveling (27 states, eight countries and counting!). He also enjoys screenwriting as he recently completed a comedy screenplay.
The last pope to step down was Gregory XII in 1415, who did so to end a civil war within the church.

A 35-year-old man tried to meet with a 12-year-old girl at a Naperville movie theater, according to police.
A 35-year-old man tried to meet with a 12-year-old girl at a Naperville movie theater, according to police.
A spokesman for the pontiff announced he will step down Feb. 28.
Ives joins House Appropriations Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education, Committee on Cities and Villages and House Committee on Labor and Commerce.
Teams will fly around Chicago Indoor Racing’s track all in an effort to raise $75,000 for DuPage PADS and the mission to end homelessness.
Naperville Police Department reports, Feb. 7
Accompanying photos were taken at the Naperville Police Department Feb. 1 - 7
Taking a glance at this week's Naperville headlines.
Niles West Principal Kaine Osburn has accepted a position as the deputy superintendent of Naperville School District 203. He begins his new job July 1.
The social media forum says they're shutting down for good, citing the news industry is going through a massive change.
A 22-year-old Naperville man who was allegedly sexually abused by a Warrenville Lifetime Fitness trainer is now suing the club, CBS reports.
Naperville Police Department reports, Feb. 6
Crain's Chicago Business is reporting that nearly 1,200 jobs could be lost at the prominent companies.
Police are looking for more information regarding a fight that left one man injured in a downtown parking garage.
Event organizers have announced a new theme, time and location for this summer's 12th annual Jeanine Nicarico Memorial Fund for Literacy 5K family run/walk.
Naperville Park District is giving residents the chance to vote for their preferred venue and style of music for this summer's concert series.
Naperville Police Department reports, Feb. 5
Naperville North High School senior Colin Goebel signed a letter-of-intent with the University of Iowa Hawkeyes football team Wednesday during National Signing Day in Austin, Texas.
Comcast plans to hire nearly 200 employees for its recently opened executive briefing center in Naperville.