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FaithFaith in Focus
Shannen Dee Williams
On Nov. 11, the Catholic Church lost a moral titan in the long struggle for racial equality and justice in the United States.
St. John Paul II presents a gift to Consolata Sister Leonella Sgorbati in Milan, Italy, in this undated photo. Sister Leonella and her bodyguard were gunned down in September 2006 as they left the children's hospital where she worked in Mogadishu, Somalia. (CNS photo/PH Emmevi, EPA)
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis formally recognized the martyrdom of an Italian Consolata sister murdered in Somalia in 2006 and the martyrdom of a 25-year-old priest in Hungary in 1957.
Illustration by Angelo Canta
FaithFaith in Focus
Catherine Addington
To reflect upon Cornelia’s life today is inevitably to lament it.
 Sister Josephine Muthoni Kwenga listens to residents of Nairobi's Kibera slum ask questions about the Kenyan voting process during a voter education forum Oct. 13. (CNS photo/Lilian Muendo courtesy Global Sisters Report)
Politics & SocietyNews
Lilian Muendo - Catholic News Service
The sisters already have spent hours in voter education for the repeat election.
A protester wears a T-shirt at an Oct. 12 SoCal Health Care Coalition protest at the University of California San Diego in La Jolla, Calif. (CNS photo/Mike Blake, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyNews
Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
Sixty-six percent of Americans want Trump and Congress to work on legislation to bolster the health insurance marketplaces.
Activists with the Lancaster Against Pipelines carry a banner in late April during the People's Climate March in Washington. Nearly two dozen people were arrested Oct. 16 as they blocked workers from starting construction of a short leg of a natural gas pipeline on property owned by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ in Columbia, Pa. (CNS photo/Mark Dixon, Wikimedia Commons)
Politics & SocietyNews
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
"We will continue to have a presence here. How can we not? We live here. This is our home."