Although Catholics comprise a small percentage of the total population in Sahel, the church is respected by the population “regardless of their faith and is seen as a neutral, objective and nonpolitical actor across the region,” said the CRS report, titled “Steps Towards Peace.”
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Catholic bishops pledge to help South Africa solve education inequalities
The “financial precariousness of most students should not be an obstacle to accessing education,” said the national executive of the South African Council of Churches, of which the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference is a member.
Jesuits Say Violence Continues South African Xenophobia
Law enforcement and education need to protect rights of foreign nationals
Cardinal-designate Serves the Poor in Ethiopia: He stayed, hopes others will do same
He stayed, and hopes that will inspire young people to do the same.
C.R.S. manages ‘safe and dignified’ burials for Ebola victims
Burials that are dignified and safe are urgently needed for Ebola victims in West Africa, where corpses are frequently left unattended for days and then thrown into graves without ceremony, a U.S. church aid official said."So many people are dying that there has not been the capacity to respond
