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Can Christians return to Mosul? The displaced wait with uncertainty.
Religion News Service
October 21, 2016
Given the recent move on Mosul, Iraqi Christians hope their time in exile is soon coming to an end.
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The 'safe and neutral space' of Jesuit church closes amid South African university crisis
Bronwen Dachs - Catholic News Service
October 20, 2016
"Since genuine attempts to dialogue and find a resolution to the crisis seem to have ended, Trinity is regrettably no longer available as a venue for meeting," the Jesuits said.
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Typhoon Haima slammed the Philippines, but the extent of the damage remains unknown
Catholic News Service
October 20, 2016
The storm has an area in "a communications black hole."
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Some Iraqis hopeful, but aid groups worry about Mosul offensive
Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
October 18, 2016
International humanitarian organizations are warning that Iraqis, mainly Sunni Muslims, left in Mosul are "now in grave danger."
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Political discourse on women and people of faith must change, says U.S.C.C.B. President Archbishop Kurtz
Catholic News Service
October 14, 2016
Politicians, their staffs and volunteers should reflect our best aspirations as citizens," he said.
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Cardinal welcomes released Chibok girls with open arms, but heavy heart for remaining captives
Peter Ajayi Dada - Catholic News Service
October 14, 2016
The release of the 21 girls was part of a deal brokered by the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Swiss and Nigerian governments.
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