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Fifty Years Later, Challenges Remain
Nation’s leaders speak from the Lincoln Memorial on “Dream” anniversary.
Syrian-Born Patriarch: ‘Enough With the Intervention’: Says intervention in Syria “will spread like a world war.”
Church leader says intervention in Syria “will spread like a world war.”
Making the ‘Dream’ a Reality: Coverage from Catholic News Service
Catholics commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.
Pope Francis Denounces Atrocities in Syria: Prays for Victims and Peace
Pope Francis calls again for an end to the fighting in Syria.
Scottish Cardinal Blocked Investigation : Objected to Independent Review of Church Files
A disgraced Scottish cardinal halted a plan to allow independent investigators to examine church child abuse files, said a retired archbishop.In a letter to the British Catholic weekly The Tablet, retired Archbishop Mario Conti of Glasgow said that Cardinal Keith O'Brien, who earlier this year a
Syrians Flee into Iraq’s Kurdistan Region : Rebel Forces Report Chemical Attack
The U.N. refugee agency said on Tuesday some 30,000 Syrians had streamed into northern Iraq since last week and thousands more were waiting to enter, fleeing communities across a wide swathe of northern Syria. "With several tens of thousands of people having crossed since last week, this n
Toll on Christian Sites in Egypt: As many as 80 churches, schools and other sites damaged or destroyed
A leading Egyptian bishop said that many Christians, especially in the worst affected area of Minya province, Upper Egypt, are now too afraid to leave their homes after last week's 48-hour anti-Christian rampage by supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. Speaking with Catholic charit
Coptic Bishop: No civil war in Egypt: Advises foreign powers to keep out
A bishop who helped draft Egypt’s constitution calls discrimination against Christians an “ideological and strategic” mistake by extremists.
Punishment and Poverty: C.C.H.D. looks at America’s incarceration addiction
Catholic Campaign reviews sentencing guidelines as one contributor to long-term poverty.
