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David Gibson - Religion News Service
David Gibson: This week’s reform package was easy compared with what comes next.
Photo by Vladimir Solomyani on Unsplash
FaithExplainer
Ashley McKinless
I knew who I needed to talk to process this news: my mom, an account who once worked for the Archdiocese of Washington.
President Nayib Bukele and his wife Gabriela at the inaugural in Plaza Barrios in San Salvador, El Salvador, June 1, 2019. Official twitter account
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Melissa Vida
Salvadorans have high hopes for the new president’s leadership. El Salvador suffers one of the world’s highest murder rates, and a third of its population lives below the poverty line.
FaithNews
Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
The bishops' proposed draft about the death penalty states that "today it is no longer just nor reasonable to apply the death penalty," stressing that it is not needed to protect society and its application is "inequitable and flawed."
The bus terminal in San Marcos, Guatemala, on Jun 8, the spot where many Guatemalan migrants begin their journey to reach the United States. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
“Deploying 6,000 National Guard troops on the southern border is not a root solution that addresses the true causes of the migration phenomenon,” Mexico's bishops wrote. “The fight against poverty and inequality in Mexico and Central America seems to be replaced by fear of the other, our brother.”
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Juliet Linderman - Associated PressGarance Burke - Associated PressMartha Mendoza - Associated Press
From Michigan to New Mexico this month, attorneys general are sifting through files on clergy sex abuse, seized through search warrants and subpoenas at dozens of archdioceses.