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A floral tribute is seen during a vigil outside City Hall in London on June 5. (CNS photo/Andy Rain, EPA)
Politics & SocietyNews
Jean Ko Din - Catholic News Service
The death of a young Canadian Catholic woman during the London Bridge attack has inspired people to help save lives in their own community.
Msgr. Richard Paperini comforts Myhanh Best, wife of Ricky Best, who was killed on a Portland, Ore., commuter train on May 26 while defending two girls from an anti-Muslim racist attack. (CNS photo/Ed Langlois, Catholic Sentinel)
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Ed Langlois - Catholic News Service
"Many of us consider him a hero. Many of us in the church consider him a martyr," said Msgr. Richard Paperini.
A Filipino woman speaks to a soldier at a checkpoint in Marawi, Philippines, on June 1. (CNS photo/Francis R. Malasig, EPA)
Politics & SocietyNews
Associated Press
Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla, the military spokesman, also urged netizens not to share the video, which shows militants ripping a picture of Pope Francis, toppling a crucifix, and stomping on and torching religious statues.
Londoners participate in a moment of silence on Tuesday morning to remember terrorist attack victims in the London Bridge area. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
David Stewart
Prime Minister May’s record on terrorism, and a widespread hostility to Donald Trump, also complicates the Tories’ bid for a mandate in parliamentary elections.
A person walks past a memorial for victims of the London Bridge terror attacks in London, on June 6. Archbishop Peter Smith of Southwark, the archdiocese that covers London south of the River Thames, offered prayers for the victims, survivors and first responders. (CNS photo/Will Oliver, EPA)
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Simon Caldwell - Catholic News Service
Archbishop Peter Smith of Southwark offered prayers for the victims and survivors of the June 3 attack that claimed 7 lives and injured 48 people.
Politics & SocietyNews
Maggie Michael - Associated Press
Gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Coptic Christians south of the Egyptian capital on Friday, killing 24 people and wounding 25, officials said.