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The paid advertisement that appeared in Sunday's editions of The Tennessean from the group Future For America claims Donald Trump “is the final president of the USA” and features a photo of Trump and Pope Francis.
A vandalized statue of St. Junipero Serra in San Francisco is seen June 19, 2020. The Spanish Franciscan founded several missions in what is now California. (CNS photo/David Zandman via Reuters)
The statue of St. Junipero Serra is the latest to be either defaced or forcibly removed by people protesting against monuments that depict the country's colonial and racist past.
During his last morning in Regensburg, the 93-year-old retired pope visited his brother, Msgr. Georg Ratzinger, one last time.
In 2018, after what it called an accumulation of “episodes of violence and animosity with racial and xenophobic overtones,” the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a pastoral letter condemning racism and vowing to combat it.
“The coronavirus crisis has highlighted the need to ensure the necessary protection for refugees.”
Bryce Dallas Howard makes her directorial debut with the new documentary "Dads," available from Apple TV+.
“You have been one of the pillars of the whole country,” the pope said in his first public audience since lockdown.
Refugee children join a protest outside the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees office in Athens, Greece, May 29, 2020. They were protesting a government decision that they should leave their housing provided by European Union and UNHCR funds. (CNS photo/Alkis Konstantinidis, Reuters)
Help us, God of mercy, to realize how much more threatening the pandemic is for a forcibly displaced person.
Lise Leplat Prudhomme as Joan of Arc (photo: Lincoln Center)
The director Bruno Dumont has said that movies can “look beyond the visible to explore something that reason can’t.”
Tristan Taylor of Detroit speaks to people gathered June 9, 2020, during a caravan protest through Detroit neighborhoods while calling for relief for tenants and mortgage borrowers during the coronavirus pandemic. Catholic Charities' officials say people throughout the U.S. are at risk of eviction as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaks havoc on the economy. (CNS photo/Ryan Garza, USA Today Network via Reuters)
Tenants across the country may face eviction in August as courts reopen and protections created to respond to Covid-19 crisis are lifted.