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Hosffman OspinoRafael Luciani
Medellín would be the first and perhaps one of the most successful exercises of appropriation of the Second Vatican Council at the continental level.
Photo of Carlos Riudavets Montes, S.J. courtesy of Vatican News
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J.D. Long García
Carlos Riudavets Montes, S.J. worked among the indigenous in Perú’s Amazonian region.
Members of the U.S. Border Patrol apprehend an immigrant from Guatemala on June 19 near Falfurrias, Texas. (CNS photo/Adrees Latif, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Diego Gómez Pickering
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration is a holistic approach that treats people with kindness and also recognizes economic opportunity.
 Pro-life advocates celebrate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Aug. 9 after lawmakers voted against a bill that would have legalized abortion. The Senate voted against the bill, dashing the hopes of supporters of legal abortion in the predominantly Catholic country, homeland of Pope Francis. (CNS photo/Agustin Marcarian, Reuters)
FaithNews Analysis
Charles C. Camosy
A diversity of views on abortion made for an actual debate among those who have power in Argentina.
Demonstrators against decriminalizing abortion celebrate outside Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Luisa Balaguer)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Luis Andres Henao - Associated Press
A grassroots movement came closer than ever to achieving the decriminalization of the procedure in the homeland of Pope Francis.
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How Jesuit Refugee Service is helping struggling farmers in the Catatumbo region stop producing coca and get back on their feet