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Alexis Prem Kumar, S.J.
Signs Of the Times
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As the United Nations reported that 480,000 people have fled after months of fighting in Iraq’s Anbar province, suicide bombings and clashes between security forces and militants killed 36 people on May 30. • Security forces in Afghanistan on June 6 were questioning three Taliban members
Historic Prayer: Israeli President Shimon Peres, Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I, Pope Francis and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after their joint prayer.
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Gerard O’Connell
Rene Brulhart, director of Vatican's Financial Intelligence Authority (CNS photo/Massimiliano Migliorato, Catholic Press Photo)
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Francis dismisses all-Italian five-member board of Vatican’s financial watchdog.
CROSSING GUARDS. Migrants, mostly women and children, disembark from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement bus in Phoenix.
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Catholic leaders have raised concerns that Latin American migrants are increasingly in danger of human rights violations, particularly the growing number of minors trying to make the trip from Central America to the United States alone. In a statement released on June 4, Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, aux
VICTORIOUS. African National Congress supporters celebrate the election results in Johannesburg on May 10.
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Russell Pollitt, S.J.
On May 7, 10 days after the celebration of the anniversary of their nation’s first democratic elections in April 1994, South Africans went to the polls in the first vote since the death of Nelson Mandela last December. The African National Congress gained a 62 percent majority to retain p
Jesuit Father Michael Schultheis distributes Communion during Mass held in a camp for internally displaced families inside a U.N. base in Juba, South Sudan. (CNS photo/Paul Jeffrey)
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South Sudan’s religious congregations urged the country’s political leaders to ensure that the latest peace agreement holds, and they condemned the atrocities and violence carried out by both government forces and rebel groups over the past five months. “Too much blood has been she