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Dispatches
Jim McDermott
When we look towards our death, one of the great fears is that we will suffer greatly.
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis in a new interview reveals that he sleeps ldquo profoundly rdquo six hours a night hasn rsquo t watched television since 1990 has asked the Lord that if there is an attempt on his life that he not feel much physical pain and considers ldquo poverty corruption and human trafficki
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
ldquo Respect for creation is a requirement of our faith the lsquo garden rsquo in which we live is not entrusted to us to be exploited but rather to be cultivated and tended with respect rdquo nbsp Pope Francis said in his Pentecost Sunday homily in St Peter rsquo s Basilica His remark wou
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
UPDATE A referendum approving an amendment to the Irish constitution which will legalize same sex marriage has passed by a large margin as early polls had predicted The only surprise is how well the quot yes quot vote did across all segments of Irish society Many had predicted a generational di
International Workers' Day supporters gather in downtown Los Angeles May 1 to raise awareness about minimum wage and immigration issues.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
Shoppers must be willing to pay more.
Rohingya human trafficking victims held in a detention cell near the Thailand-Malaysian border in February. (CNS photo/Damir Sagolj, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
A few small but significant steps toward ending the suffering of Rohingya Muslims adrift on the Andaman Sea have been made in recent days Responding to broad international criticism of previous decisions to turn away boatloads of Rohingya landing on their shores Southeast Asian regional powers Mal