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Woman with rosary waits for evacuation flight from tyhoon-battered city in Philippines (CNS photo/Edgar Su, Reuters)
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Pope Francis urged prayers and assistance for the Philippines on Nov. 10 and made an initial donation of $150,000 for Typhoon Haiyan relief efforts. • A mortar round hit the apostolic nunciature in the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Nov. 5, causing limited damage to the building but no casualties
Final Rally? A Washington demonstration for immigration reform in October
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Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan called immigration reform a matter of "great moral urgency."
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Iran’s President Hassan Rohani has informally begun a dialogue between the Islamic and Christian worlds. He expressed hope for an alliance between Iran and the Holy See regarding major issues that shake humanity, like the fight against radicalism, injustice and poverty. Rohani’s appeal w
New Costumers: A volunteer prepares packages at a Catholic Charities food pantry in Chicago.
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The economic recovery plods on, but the U.S. poverty level hasn’t budged in years.
Resident places laundry on umbrella to dry in typhoon-battered city of Tacloban (CNS photo/Romeo Ranoco, Reuters)
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The death toll from Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 10 was 1,200 and was rising quickly. Some feared as many as 10,000 people may have been killed when the historic “super typhoon” barreled across the central Philippines on Nov. 8. As the storm blasted across the island, national and internationa
U.S.-born Mother Celestine Bottego, founder of the Xaverian Missionary Sisters of Mary, was declared venerable by Pope Francis on Oct. 31 (CNS photo/Xaverian Missionary Sisters of Mary, Parma)
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Pope Francis is the fourth most powerful person in the world, according to Forbes, which ranks him immediately after the presidents of Russia, the United States and China. • Commissioned by the Irish Association of Catholic Priests, a critical review of the Irish government’s investi