The terms "poverty" and "America" did not seem to fit together for Philippine native Mar-Rex Lindawan, a nursing student at Mercy College of Health Sciences in Des Moines, Iowa.A March visit to Appalachia changed her perspective. What Lindawan found during a weeklong visit to Wes
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El Salvador: Seeking Accountability: Judge’s ruling links military chief to atrocities in 1980s
Documents detailing a 2014 court decision ordering the deportation of a now-80-year-old former defense minister from El Salvador directly connect his leadership to human rights abuses and a reign of terror against the country's civilians including a Salvadoran archbishop and women religious duri
Pope to priests: Look for the exit, go out into world: Serve with love, says Francis
A priest is called to be in the midst of his flock, protecting his people, searching for those who are lost and always serving those in need, Pope Francis told the world's priests.If a priest wants to overcome those inevitable moments of sadness, exhaustion and boredom as well as discover his tr
Families and Friends Remember Marathon Victims: Prayer, wreath-laying mark first anniversary of the Boston bombing
The families of the three people killed in the Boston Marathon bombing explosions a year ago marked the first anniversary with poignant remembrances and emotional testimonies.Prayer and a simple wreath-laying ceremony took place at the two sites where their loved ones lost their lives and scores wer
Revelations Emerge from Senate C.I.A. Investigation: Torture was worse than admitted and ineffective in gathering intelligence
Leaks from an executive summary of a five-year Senate investigation into controversial CIA detention and interrogation techniques have called into further question the already controversial use of “enhanced interrogation techniques.” Revelations from the summary leaked so far suggest tha
South Sudan Church Leaders Urge Negotiations: Seek to end country’s violence
Church leaders in South Sudan have called on their country's warring groups to stop fighting and begin serious peace negotiations.In a pastoral statement released in Juba on April 13, nearly four months after fighting broke out in the newly independent African country, officials of the South Sud
Kansas Shooting Victims Mourned: Catholic woman among the dead
The FBI labeled the killings a hate crime the day after the shootings.
In Flight from a Fledgling Democracy: Indian sisters nurture hope in teeming South Sudan camp
When South Sudan's fledgling democracy suddenly unraveled in December, what started as political infighting within the country's ruling party quickly ripped along ethnic fault lines, often pitting neighbors against each other according to the tribal markings on their faces.Within a few days,
In Jerusalem, Is Security Too Tight?: Christian groups concerned about police actions during Holy Week
Palestinian Christian institutions charged that Israeli police security measures during Holy Week and Easter hamper access by Christian pilgrims to holy sites in Jerusalem's Old City."The celebrations in the vicinity of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and the Christian Quarter have been co
Pope Apologizes for Clerical Sex Abuse: Francis promises tough sanctions
"I feel called to take responsibility for all the evil some priests—large in number, but not in proportion to the total—have committed and to ask forgiveness for the damage they've done with the sexual abuse of children," Pope Francis said."The church is aware of this
