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Bolivian President Evo Morales presents a gift to Pope Francis at the government palace in La Paz, Bolivia, July 8. The gift was a wooden hammer and sickle -- the symbol of communism -- with a figure of a crucified Christ. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The cross was created by Jesuit Father Luis Espinal, who was assassinated in 1980.
Camillian Father Mateo Bautista Garcia shows his hand with "10%" written on it. The priest wants Bolivia's government to spend 10 percent of its budget on health care. (CNS photo/David Agren)
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
Catholic officials and observers expressed hope the pope's July 8-10 visit to Bolivia offers the opportunity to turn the page on nearly 10 years of mutual suspicions, public criticisms and the church losing its previously privileged position in a newly approved constitution.
People queue to withdraw money from an ATM outside a branch of Greece's National Bank in Athens, Greece, July 6. (CNS photo/Alexandros Vlachos, EPA)
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Jonathan Luxmoore - OSV News
'For now, people just hope to survive these truly terrible conditions.'
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Catholic News Service
The primary sponsors of legislation legalizing physician-assisted suicide pulled the bill hours before a state Assembly hearing July 7, with its authors saying the bill was dead for this year.A group of Southern California Latino Democratic Assembly members broke ranks with their party to oppose the
Jesuit Father Xavier Albo stands next to picture of slain Jesuit Father Luis Espinal in La Paz, Bolivia, July 3. On July 8, Pope Francis is expected to pray near the site where Father Espinal's remains were found in 1980. (CNS photo/David Agren)
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
Jesuit Father Luis Espinal was returning from a movie in March 1980 when he was intercepted, tortured and killed. His remains were found in a landfill. Paramilitaries were blamed for his death. Outrage ensued, with an estimated 70,000 Bolivians attending his burial in La Paz."I think it probabl
Father Sebastian Obermaier poses for a photo with three children and their families after a baptism in El Alto, Bolivia, July 4. (CNS photo/David Agren)
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
Belfries and spires poke the sky in this ramshackle city of impromptu developments, rutted roads and brick buildings, billed by locals as one of the highest in the world at more than 13,000 feet above sea level.In the Villa Adela neighborhood, an onion dome towers over the Cuerpo de Cristo parish&md