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Ma. Ceres P. Doyo - Catholic News Service
Depending on who is counting, the anti-drug war in the Philippines has claimed from 2,000 to more than 7,000 lives, both in police operations and vigilante-style or extrajudicial killings.
Catholic Wokers and pipeline protesters Jessica Reznicek and Ruby Montoya  (Facebook: Mississippi Stand)
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Michael J. O’Loughlin
“We chose to take these actions after seeing the continued desecration of the Earth, which we are to be stewards of,” Ms. Montoya told America.
FaithNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
The reform is a way of assuring that the Order of Malta is better prepared to fulfill its charitable and humanitarian duties in the modern age without straying from the mission entrusted to it since their founding in Jerusalem in 1048.
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Jose Montoya - Catholic News Service
Holy Name Catholic Church is not only changing the lives of those in need, but its parishioners as well.
FaithIn All Things
Valerie Schultz
While the church relies on volunteers in many instances, certain jobs require extensive training, which must be compensated.
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America Video
In 1994, Mark Singel had an eight-point lead in the race for governor of Pennsylvania. A month before the election, news broke that Reginald McFadden, whose life sentence Singel had voted to commute two years before, had killed again. His campaign never recovered from the blow. Now, 25 years later, Mark Singel reflects on the meaning of mercy in the light of this fateful decision. Read full article: https://www.americamagazine.org/pardon