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Father Dan Berrigan and his clan
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The Editors
Remembering Dan Berrigan: priest, poet, prophet, antiwar activist, disturber of the peace—and giver of retreats.
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Paul Jeffrey - Catholic News Service
"Our ancestors lived there for thousands of years, so we have to go and retake our homes and lands and churches. We don't want to live like exiles in someone else's land."
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From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Beseiged Aleppo came under another deadly barrage of airstrikes and shelling on April 29. The assaults—which involve both regime airstrikes and rebel attacks on pro-government neighborhoods—have killed 200 people in the last week, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Hum
A seminarian from St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Mass., holds a rosary as he prepares to participate in a "Grill the Seminarians" discussion April 3 with members of a youth group from St. Patrick Church in Providence, R.I. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth)
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Chaz Muth - Catholic News Service
"The bad news, though it is not really bad news, is that the global population of Catholics has grown dramatically since then, so today we have far fewer priests per Catholic."
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Chris Gunty - Catholic News Service
In his welcome message, Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore thanked those who gathered noting, "We are united in prayer for the welfare of Baltimore. We are united in prayer for the people of Baltimore."
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David Gibson - Religion News Service
Promising new treatments that are emerging every year cannot be available “only to the privileged and the powerful,” Biden told some of the 350 top cell therapy doctors, researchers, philanthropists, ethicists and activists.