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Abdul Ghaleb Edris with his 1-year-old daughter, Fatima, and his wife Souzan and their 2-year-old son, Ayham. The Syrian refugee family arrived in Rome on May 3
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
The plight of these siblings brought into sharp focus the vital importance of proper medical care for refugee children.
Finding refuge. Syrian children at a camp just a few miles from the Lebanon-Syria border.
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
“When the bombing started, the situation became very complicated, we feared for the safety of our children.”
Mouhammad Amin El Oujali, his wife Zarifa El Aquad and their three children: May, 5; Fayasal, 2; Layah, 2-months. They will leave for Italy on May 3 with Humanitarian Corridors, a new ecumenical relief effort.
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
These families are able to take this safe route to freedom, instead of risking their lives in a boat crossing the Mediterranean.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
This week ESPN released its own take on Mean Tweets, dubbed #MoreThanMean.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Russell Pollitt, S.J.
“We are deeply saddened to hear of war rhetoric by the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters” Bishop Gabuza said.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
For a lot of us pop culture is our version of Ignatian daydreaming.