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The U.S. Embassy in Havana (CNS photo/Alejandro Ernesto, EPA)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Tim Padgett
The alleged attacks started last fall and initially targeted U.S. agents stationed at the U.S. embassy in Havana.
Gloria Gallardo and her granddaughter, Diana Diaz, 14, are seen in a still photo taken from video at the Nuestra Senora de la Esperanza house in Caracas, Venezuela. Diaz was born with both HIV and hepatitis B and has lived with diabetes since she was 9.(CNS photo/Cody Weddle)
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Cody Weddle - Catholic News Service
Many managing medical conditions like HIV must worry not only about their medication, but about putting food on the table.
A young woman holding a statue of Mary is comforted by family members of a person trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building on Sept. 26 in Mexico City. Five days after the deadly magnitude 7.1 earthquake, the collapsed seven-story office building is one of the last hopes searchers believe they may still find someone trapped alive. (CNS photo/Jose Luis Gonzalez, Reuters)
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Melissa Vida - Catholic News Service
“Most survivors suffer from severe anxiety or guilt.”
People light candles on Sept. 20 for the 11 victims who died after the roof of a church collapsed following an earthquake in Atzala, on the outskirts of Puebla, Mexico. A Catholic bishop and a Caritas worker in Mexico said the situation was extremely serious after the Sept. 19 earthquake, and much aid would be needed. (CNS photo/Imelda Medina, Reuters)
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Melissa Vida - Catholic News Service
In the aftermath of the Sept. 19 earthquake, nearly every colorful and picturesque church is fractured and security perimeters make sure congregants cannot access them. Residents fear more might still tumble.
A man carries containers filled with water from a tank truck in Canovanas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 26 (CNS photo/Carlos Garcia Rawlins, Reuters). 
Politics & SocietyNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Catholic Extension’s gift is meant to ensure that the spiritual needs of those suffering can also be met.
An elderly woman rests on Sept. 25 at a shelter set up in the Pedrin Zorrilla coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria. (CNS photo/Carlos Garcia Rawlins, Reuters)
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Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
"It's an avalanche of disasters, one disaster after another disaster."