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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton are introduced during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
We did not hear much if anything about crucial questions for Catholic voters.
A displaced woman carries her sleeping child June 15 at a refugee camp near Mosul, Iraq. (CNS photo/Azad Lashkari, Reuters)
U.S. and Iraqi military strategists are preparing for a final drive on Mosul, hoping to dislodge Islamic State militants from their last stronghold in Iraq. But how well are they planning for the inevitable impact of that offensive on the city’s residents?Hani El-Mahdi is the Iraq country repr
“If we want to stop the war in Syria, then we have to stop the flow of arms to the different groups in conflict," Father Prakash said.
A displaced woman carries her sleeping child June 15 at a refugee camp near Mosul, Iraq. (CNS photo/Azad Lashkari, Reuters)
The fall of Mosul could mean anywhere between 1 to 1.5 million more displaced people, a figure one aid worker bluntly calls “overwhelming.”
(AP photo/Andrew Harnik)
Despite the many pronouncements that the 2016 presidential election cycle is completely unprecedented, the biggest foreign policy debates in which this year’s candidates are engaged are actually very old.
Louis Sako (CNS/Paul Haring)
Louis Sako called for Muslims to "show the real face of Islam."
Father Luciano Feloni, an Argentine priest in Caloocan City, Philippines, poses for a photo Aug. 28. He is leading an effort to rehabilitate drug users rather than leave them vulnerable to a series of extrajudicial killings. (CNS photo/Paul Jeffrey)
"Healing, not killing" is the message of Father Luciano Feloni in the Philippines.
Total admissions for the current budget year, which ends Sept. 30, now come to about 7,900, and the vast majority of them are Sunni Muslims.
Pope Francis enters a plane following the July 31 World Youth Day farewell ceremony at John Paul II International Airport in Krakow, Poland. (CNS photo/Kacper Pempel, Reuters)
The pope also addresses problems in Turkey and Venezuela, and allegations against Cardinal Pell.
To forget the kingdom to come is to make ourselves at home in the world.