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Ending the 'scourge' of human trafficking is the focus for U.S. bishops
Catholic News Service
April 06, 2017
Catholic bishops whose dioceses cover portions of Maryland said their state "is not immune from this tragic reality."
Arts & Culture
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Why HBOs ‘Abortion: Stories Women Tell’ fails the women it portrays
Addie Mena
April 04, 2017
Instead of engaging women as persons, the film instrumentalizes them to push a political agenda.
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Cardinal Cupich launches anti-violence program in Chicago with Pope Francis' support
Michael J. O’Loughlin
April 04, 2017
In a letter to Chicago’s young people, Pope Francis says to follow the example of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Georgetown will rename buildings to honor a slave and black teacher as university grapples with its dark history
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
April 04, 2017
Mulledy Hall at Georgetown will be renamed after Isaac Hawkins, the first enslaved person listed in the sale documents.
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'Call the Midwife' on PBS shows the beauty of serving others
Teresa Donnellan
March 31, 2017
One of the most compassionate shows on television, "Call the Midwife," returns this Sunday, April 2, for its sixth season.
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“Second Chance Month" gains bipartisan supoort for former inmates
Adelle Banks - Religion News Service
March 31, 2017
Representatives from a number of organizations called for a reduction in the more than 48,000 statutes that limit the rights of people with a criminal record.
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