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The Bare Minimum: Moral questions in push for higher federal minimum wage
Moral questions are at the heart of the push for a higher federal minimum wage.
Casualties of Conflict: Syrian refugees struggle to put their lives together in Jordan
Fleeing the Syrian civil war, refugees struggle to put their lives together in Jordan.
Pope Francis Tells Archbishop of Canterbury: ‘Don’t Forget the Three P’s”‘: ‘Prayer, peace and poverty’
“Don’t forget the three P’s: prayer, peace and poverty,” Pope Francis, speaking in English, told the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, as he bade him farewell after their 40 minute meeting in the Vatican on June 16. “We must walk together!” he added.It was t
Community Says Farewell to Murdered Priest: A suspect in attack has been arrested
A suspect in the attack on the Phoenix parish has been arrested
Catholic, Anglican Churches Confront Human Trafficking: Pope Francis and Archbishop Welby Join Forces
Although they have not yet reached full unity, Roman Catholics and Anglicans continue their dialogue, come together in prayer and work side by side, including on a new project to combat human trafficking around the world."I thank God that, as disciples sent to heal a wounded world, we stand tog
Financial Markets: First Do No Harm?: Pope Francis condemns ‘intolerable’ free market effects
Pope Francis condemns ‘increasingly intolerable’ effects of the free market.
Guns and the Mentally Ill: A Lethal Combination: Better gun control, better mental health services or both?
The spate of shooting incidents in America continued unabated into June: Oregon, Las Vegas, California.Cable news channels showed images of grieving families, disconsolate young people, grim-faced police chiefs and arrest photos of the suspects, be they alive or dead at their own hand."We'r
Driven to War?: Pope Francis says world economic system leads to conflict
Pope Francis says our world economic system inevitably promotes military conflict.
Bishops Stay the Course in New Orleans: Focus on religious liberty, election document, upcoming synod
During their June 11-13 spring general assembly in New Orleans, the nation's Catholic bishops voted to extend their Ad Hoc Committee on Religious Liberty and to approve work on a limited revision of their quadrennial document aimed at guiding Catholics in election decisions.They also were urged
