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Marie Collins and Cardinal O'Malley, members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, at a Vatican briefing (CNS photo/Alessandro Bianchi, Reuters)
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The new papal commission for protecting minors from clerical sex abuse will recommend stricter standards for accountability of abusers and those who fail to protect children, and will fight widespread denial of the problem within the church, said Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, O.F.M.Cap., of Bosto
Bartholomew of Constantinople
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When Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople meets Pope Francis in Jerusalem on May 25, one of their main discussion topics will be the “diminishing Christian minorities in the Middle East,” the patriarch told Catholic News Service. • The Catholic bishops’ conf
SEEDS OF HOPE. Children at a small village on the outskirts of Bossangoa wait with their parents for a distribution of seeds and cultivation tools from Catholic Relief Services.
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Kevin Clarke
On World Hunger Day, seeking to break the cycle of violence and crop shortages in the Central African Republic.
Death row inmate Clayton Lockett (CNS photo/Oklahoma Department of Corrections handout via Reuters)
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A botched three-drug lethal injection protocol left inmate showing signs of pain.
Debris seen inside damaged church in Syria. (CNS photo/Khaled al-Ha riri, Reuters)
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In April the sultanate of Brunei became the first East Asian country to introduce the criminal component of Shariah law at the national level, raising concerns among Buddhist and Christian minorities. • Palestinian Christians welcomed the agreement between rival political factions Fatah an
A father hugs his daughter while taking a break from helping friends sift though rubble from homes destroyed in an Arkansas tornado.
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Catholic Charities agencies were on the ground assessing damage after a series of storms with deadly tornadoes and massive floods swept through the southern United States on April 27-29. The storms killed 35 people, left thousands without power and razed homes and businesses.Arkansas and Mississippi