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Archbishop Louis Sako of Baghdad, patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, spoke Dec. 14 in Rome about the status of Christians in the Middle East. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Fighting in the Middle East creates openings for extremist and threatens tolerance of Christians.
Palestinian civil defense volunteers paddle boat to evacuate people after flooding in Gaza Strip. (CNS photo/Mohammed Salem, Reuters)
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On Dec. 13 a federal judge granted Catholic organizations in the Archdiocese of New York and the neighboring Diocese of Rockville Centre a permanent injunction against the federal contraceptive mandate in the health care law. • In an escalating standoff, Catholic clergymen were taken away for q
SNOWFLAKES: A winter scene over a memorial for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., on the first anniversary of the massacre there.
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Grass-roots groups have turned their efforts to state legislatures.
People hold a banner and signs on the steps of the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta during a vigil for death-row inmate Troy Davis before his Sept. 21 execution. (CNS photo/Michael Alexander, Georgia Bulletin)
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In 2013 the use of the death penalty continued its steady decline by almost every measure, according to a report released in December by the Death Penalty Information Center. Executions in the United States dropped by about 10 percent from 2012, to 39 from 43, marking only the second time in the pas
BUDGET PRIORITIES: Getting down to business at the Baltimore Catholic Charities Head Start program in Edgewood, Md., in June.
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The bishops and others advocated for a “circle of protection” around poverty programs.
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Church leaders in the Central African Republic are hoping the arrival of U.N. troops will end bloodshed in Bangui, where at least 16 people were killed on Dec. 5 after the city was attacked by supporters of former President François Bozizé. • At a hearing on capitol hill on Dec. 5, Rev. Larry
Woman exits McDonald's while fast-food workers protest for higher wages in New York (CNS photo/Eduardo Munoz, Reuters)
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Workers around the country stepped away from their jobs at fast-food restaurants and other low-wage sites on Dec. 4 in protests demanding improved wages. Workers and supporters say their wages are too low to support their families and that many as a result are forced to rely on government assistance
Boston Cardinal O'Malley and Jesuit Father Lombardi lead press conference at the Vatican (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Group will advise pope on ways to prevent abuse and provide pastoral care.
The world remembering Mandela: Children hold candles in a tribute to the former South African president in Karachi, Pakistan, on Dec. 6.
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As South Africans prepared for the memorial service for Nelson Mandela on Dec. 10, tributes from around the world poured in, acclaiming a man who steered South Africa away from certain conflict and through a slow, sometimes painful process of reconciliation—one that is in many ways ongoing.Des
"Baseless": Archbishop Kurtz responds to A.C.L.U. suit.
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Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, president of the USCCB, calls lawsuit “misguided” and “baseless."