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A Moro woman holds a flag of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during a gathering in southern Philippines.
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Cardinal Quevedo praised the determination of negotiators for the rebels and government.
Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst
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Noting that for Christians “the death penalty can never be the way to solve problems,” the Coptic Catholic bishop of Assiut, Kyrillos William, spoke out against death sentences handed down by an Egyptian court against more than 500 members of the Muslim Brotherhood. • The British go
Girl eats meal provided by charity, local Caritas program in Mexico.
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“Since the end of the Second World War, the availability of food per person has increased by more than 40 percent,” Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, said, addressing the 25th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on M
Man of Steelworkers
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Meeting on March 20 with steelworkers in Terni, Italy, Pope Francis said solidarity is too often treated as “a dirty word,” yet the only way out of the global financial crisis is to put people first. • The new Muslim mayor of Nazareth, Ali Sallam, said on March 17 that it was his &l
Representatives of the Catholic, Anglican and Muslim worlds launch movement to end modern slavery. (AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO)
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Representatives of the Catholic, Anglican and Muslim worlds launch Global Freedom Network.
Blessed John Paul II, during the closing Mass of World Youth Day in 1993.
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The first anniversary of Pope Francis’ election provoked stories highlighting the unique style Francis has brought to the papacy. People appear to have forgotten how much of what passes today for papal “traditions” were actually innovations of Pope John Paul II. Frequent parish vis