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Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Summit participants call human trafficking, forced labor and prostitution a "crime against humanity" that should be prosecuted as such.
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Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
Bishop Coyne urged communicators to lift up good examples of humanity, charity and grace and if possible, "engage in some form of active ministry to others: feeding, housing, counseling, visiting or praying."
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Simon Caldwell - Catholic News Service
Polls show a small majority of British voters are ready to leave the EU.
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Jamey Keaten - Associated Press
Libyan smuggling gangs appear to be using even riskier tactics to profit off migrants.
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson speaks to supporters and delegates at the National Libertarian Party Convention, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)
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The Editors
The two major parties deserve the competition.
Students from the Archdiocese of Calcutta take part in a walk for peace against human trafficking in early February in Kolkatta, India. (CNS photo/Piyal Adhikary, EPA)
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis will address the summit on Friday evening.
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Ashok Sharma - Associated Press
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat's top elected official at the time, has repeatedly denied having any role in the riots.
This image released by the International Committee for the Red Cross shows civilians in Daraya, Syria on Wednesday, June 1, 2016. A besieged suburb of Syria's capital received humanitarian aid Wednesday for the first time since 2012, as the United Nations. The International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) reported that a joint convoy with the U.N. and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent entered the Damascus suburb of Daraya in the afternoon.
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Philip Issa - Associated Press
British ambassador to the U.N. said the aid was "too little, too late."
Henry Louis Gehrig, Yankee Captain and "Luckiest Man"
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
The personal and professional lessons of his life went beyond baseball.
Pope Francis delivers a talk during a retreat for priests at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome June 2. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Today the pope returned to his role as spiritual retreat master.
In All Things
Tim Reidy
Four fellows will travel to Central America to report on the push factors of migration.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Ontario, May 31. (CNS photo/Chris Wattie, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
"Bill C-14, no matter how it may be amended, is an affront to human dignity."
Pope Francis greets a young woman as he meets the disabled during his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican June 1. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
The pope will attend two ecumenical events and celebrate Mass with Catholics when he visits on Oct. 31.
In All Things
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are still being fought in our own neighborhoods.
Geoff Loftus (photo provided)
In All Things
Sean Salai
With ‘Murderous Spirit,’ I hope that maybe, just maybe, readers will think a little bit about God.
Arts & CultureDispatches
Jim McDermott
“Paul Xu Guangqi—China’s Man for All Seasons” uncovers a sort of forgotten history of the Jesuits.
In All Things
Valerie Schultz
The rich young man is the only person in the Gospels who does not heed a direct call from Jesus.
The Good Word
Terrance Klein
As America observes Memorial Day Weekend, the church celebrates Corpus Christi.
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis met with Hebe de Bonafini, the president of "Madres de la Plaza de Mayo," a human rights organization in Argentina.
In All Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
Ms. Dias’s work was described as “a combination of emotional generosity, deep curiosity, intellectual confidence and clear vision.”