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Fast-food workers and supporters demand higher wages during rally in New York (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
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According to a study released on Oct. 22 by the University of California’s Berkeley Labor Center and the University of Illinois, more than half the nation’s fast food workers rely on public aid because their wages are not sufficient to support them. Fifty-two percent of families of fast
Hundreds attend annual Hispanic Charismatic Renewal in Chicago (CNS photo/Karen Callaway)
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"This growth is a blessing, but also it comes with a lot of challenges," says Gustavo Valdez.
Cardinal Turkson concelebrates Mass with Iowa bishop at Des Moines cathedral (CNS photo/Kelly Mescher Collins)
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Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, came to Des Moines, Iowa, to receive the World Food Prize on Oct. 16. The cardinal urged groups on both sides of the divide on bio-engineered and genetically modified food to engage in conversation and dialog
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The Vatican reaffirmed teaching barring such persons from Communion without an annulment.
Fleeing Cyclone Phailin
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Caroleen Hensgen, S.S.N.D., the first woman appointed superintendent of schools for a U.S. diocese, died on Oct. 15 in Chatawa, Miss., at the age of 98.• On World Food Day, Oct. 16, Pope Francis denounced widespread hunger due to wasted food as a symptom of a “throwaway culture” and
Their City in Ruins: Children sit among rubble in a besieged neighborhood in Homs, Syria, on Sept. 19
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Kevin Clarke
Jesuit Refugee Service is serving thousands of internally displaced Syrians.