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Catholic activists face trespassing charges after protesting on U.S. Navy base
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
April 06, 2018
The Navy's fleet of Trident submarines carries about half of the U.S. active strategic nuclear warheads, according to military observers.
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Irish bishop warns Brexit could complicate Good Friday Agreement
Sarah Mac Donald - Catholic News Service
April 03, 2018
The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union could complicate life for Ireland, north and south of the border.
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How Pope Francis carries on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of Christian nonviolence
Luke Hansen
April 02, 2018
“For Christians, nonviolence is not merely tactical behavior but a person’s way of being.”
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The Syrian people are still suffering. Here’s how Trump could help.
The Editors
March 23, 2018
The Trump administration should reconsider its shortsighted and inhuman restrictions on refugee resettlement
Politics & Society
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Cold War tensions resurface after poisoning of Russian defector
David Stewart
March 22, 2018
The nerve-agent attack on two Russians in the cathedral city of Salisbury has Britons feeling as though they are back in the pages of a James Bond novel.
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Bishop accuses U.N. troops of rape in the Central African Republic
Catholic News Service
March 13, 2018
"Women are selling their bodies to the Blue Helmets out of desperation," said Bishop Juan Aguirre Munoz of Bangassou.
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