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Pro-life supporters pray at the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court June 27 during protests in Washington. In a 5-3 vote that day, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down restrictions on Texas abortion clinics. (CNS photo/Michael Reynolds, EPA)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“What kind of relationship is the Democratic Party going to form with people of faith and faith communities?"
Journalist Emiliano Fittipaldi walks to his trial April 6 at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Remo Casilli, Reuters)
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Gerard O’Connell
Two Vatican or prosecutors asked for prison sentences on July 4 for a Spanish monsignor, an Italian public relations professional and an Italian layman.
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Kevin Clarke
Lebanon—a multi-faith nation of just four million people—continues to shoulder the burden of more than two million refugees within its borders.
Pro-European Union protesters gather June 28 in London's Trafalgar Square. (CNS photo/Paul Hackett, Reuters)
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David Stewart
Many of the ordinary people of Northern Ireland and of Scotland are deeply concerned about the Brexit vote.
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Kevin Clarke
The pope’s call for Christians to offer an apology to gay and lesbian people was also carefully welcomed this week by Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny speaks during a press conference in Dublin Friday June 24, 2016 after Britain voted to leave the European Union in an historic referendum. (Niall Carson/PA via AP)
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Rhona Tarrant
Perhaps the most worrying prospect for Northern Ireland is the reintroduction of border controls with the Republic.