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Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
A U.N. report describing sweeping crimes, including the burning alive of children and disabled people and fighters being allowed to rape women as payment, shows South Sudan is facing “one of the most horrendous human rights situations in the world,” the U.N. human rights chief said on Ma
Women participate in an April 26 memorial service in San Salvador, El Salvador, for murdered environmental rights activist Berta Caceres Flores. (CNS photo/Jorge Cabrera, Reuters) 
Politics & SocietySigns Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
Friends, family members and activists associated with the slain Honduran Berta Cáceres are calling for an independent investigation into her killing through the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Signs Of the Times
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The morning after a rally for Donald J. Trump in Chicago was canceled for fear of violence, the city’s Catholic archbishop warned that “enmity and animosity” are hallmarks of today’s politics and a “cancer” that is threatening the nation’s civic health. &ldq
Signs Of the Times
David Stewart
More people will come. Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are not yet empty.
Signs Of the Times
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“The most massive failure of the Catholic community at all levels in the past 20 years has been to address the question of our ongoing involvement in the Middle East,” Bishop Robert W. McElroy of San Diego said on March 7. • The Netherlands-based group Open Doors International urged
Signs Of the Times
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“Women are knocking on the door of the church…. But I fear a generation will come that will stop knocking,” Dr. Carolyn Woo, president and C.E.O. of Catholic Relief Services, said at the Vatican on March 8 during a panel discussion organized by Voices of Faith, a Catholic women&rs