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Father Enrique Herrera, pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Greenfield, Calif., is the winner of the 40th annual Lumen Christi Award of the Catholic Extension Society. He is pictured in a late June photo. (CNS photo/courtesy Catholic Extension Society)
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A Catholic priest is being recognized for his efforts to support California's migrant farmworker community.
Exhausted Rohingya refugees rest on the shore in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, after crossing by boat through the Bay of Bengal on Sept. 10. (CNS photo/Danish Siddiqui, Reuters)
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Members of Myanmar's minority Rohingya group face violence even as they flee the country as the humanitarian situation turns desperate.
Philippine police are seen in Pasay City on Sept. 6. Manila Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle ordered church bells to ring in that archdiocese every evening starting Sept. 14 to remember the thousands of people killed in the government's campaign against drug dealers and addicts. (CNS photo/Mark R. Cristino, EPA)
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"We cannot allow the destruction of lives to become normal. We cannot govern the nation by killing. We cannot foster a humane and decent Filipino culture by killing."
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The pope's third day in Colombia included a Mass for 600,000 and a prayer service with victims from both sides of the half-century armed conflict,.
A man in Nagua, Dominican Republic, takes a photo of the Caribbean Sea on Sept. 7 as Hurricane Irma moves toward Florida. (CNS photo/Ricardo Rojas, Reuters)
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Hurricane Irma leaves a trail of devastation as Church leaders respond to the crisis.
Bishops bow during morning prayer Nov. 15 at the annual fall general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
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Catholic leaders and organizations support legislative efforts to allow medical professionals to object to being involved in an abortion.
Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, visits a Catholic Charities center in Houston, Texas, on Sept. 3. (CNS photo/courtesy Catholic Charities)
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Catholic Charities leads humanitarian and relief efforts across Texas in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
North Koreans watch a news report of an intermediate-range ballistic missile launch on a big screen at Pyongyang station in Pyongyang, North Korea, Aug. 30. (CNS photo/Kyodo via Reuters)
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"We are called to be heralds of peace" says Pope Francis to interfaith religious leaders as tensions on the Korean Peninsula increase.
Volunteers of the Order of Malta's Italian Relief Corps provide assistant to an infant rescued in the Mediterranean Sea. (CNS photo/courtesy CISOM) 
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A Vatican official condemns the lack of safe and legal channels for migration, citing the dependency that creates among migrants on smugglers and human traffickers who may exploit them.
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A leader in ecumenical relations, Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor served as Catholic chairman of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission for two decades.