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HIGH FIVE TO FOUR. Pro-life demonstrators on June 30 outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington.
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‘Justice has prevailed,” said two U.S. archbishops, commenting on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Hobby Lobby case on June 30. The court determined that certain “closely held” private businesses can be exempted from a government requirement to include contraceptives in t
Migrants sit in shelter at Catholic church in Texas.
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Bishop says influx of young migrants is a humanitarian crisis, not an immigration problem.
A victim of a landmine tries out a prosthetic limb. Pope Francis is urging international action to rid the world of landmines, which, he said, prolong war and nurture fear. (CNS photo/Yahya Arhab, EPA)
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Landmines wound innocent civilians, “prolong war and nurture fear” long after conflicts have ended.
LISTENING SESSION. Bishop Frank J. Caggiano with Knights of Columbus.
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Sean Salai
Bridgeport's new bishop holds listening sessions to learn the concerns of parishioners.
Remembering Nigeria's missing girls
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Sudanese government authorities demolished the Church of Christ in Thiba Al Hamyida in North Khartoum on June 30 after giving the church’s leaders just 24 hours notice, evidence of increasing pressure in Sudan against minority Christians. · Six years after reaching a $10 million settlem
SOWING THE FUTURE. Can private investment be put to work against poverty? A farmer digs irrigation channels in Alauca, Honduras.
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Kevin Clarke
A new development model seeks to turn the power of the market economy to social good.