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Yemenis receive food at a distribution center in Sana'a, Yemen earlier this year.
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The British charity Oxfam has appealed for an end to the fighting in Yemen and the opening of borders to allow entrance to desperately needed humanitarian aid. Nuha Al-Saeedi, an Oxfam program manager in Yemen, reports that conditions are getting worse each day as basic commodities run dangerously l
Robert McClory
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A new Kansas law banning an abortion procedure that results in dismemberment of an unborn child “has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the United States,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life, on April 8. • Two notable passings in Catholic
Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland, Anaheim, Calif. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
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Jim McDermott
Three lessons from Disneyland for the Catholic liturgy
FTERSHOCK. A memorial vigil in Nairobi, Kenya, on April 7 for the 148 or more people killed in an attack on Garissa University College.
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Faced with a fierce enemy driven by Islamic extremism, the Kenyan government has cracked down on funding for al-Shabab, the Somali group that claimed responsibility for killing at least 148 mostly Christian students at Garissa University College on April 2. The leader of the Catholic Church in Kenya
Pope Francis looks on after greeting Armenian Catholic Patriarch Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni during Mass marking 100th anniversary of Armenian genocide
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In the run-up to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, Pope Francis decried on April 9 humanity’s ability to systematically exterminate its own brothers and sisters. He asked that God’s mercy “help all of us, in the love for the truth and justice, to heal every wound and
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Chaplains who are part of the Army’s first line of defense against suicide say they need more training in how to prevent soldiers from killing themselves, according to a Rand Corporation survey published online on April 7. Nearly all the chaplains and chaplain assistants surveyed said the