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Moments before Donald J. Trump took the oath of office, becoming the 45th president of the United States, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York read a brief passage from the Book of Wisdom.

St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. on the morning of Donald J. Trump's inauguration as president
“We talk about peace around the world, but we need peace here.”

Interfering with another nation’s politics having evidently become a thing, Donald Trump told his interviewer that Britain is “smart” for getting out of the European Union.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump speaks Jan. 11 during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York City. (CNS photo/Lucas Jackson, Reuters)
At least one community said it will declare sanctuary status for itself.
DeVos’ candidacy has been met with fierce opposition for labor unions, Democrats and civil rights groups.
Ken Hackett, U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, is pictured in his office at the embassy in Rome Dec. 15. Hackett's last day as ambassador will be Jan. 20, when U.S. President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Pope Francis puts his credibility on the line not only in the foreign policy field, but also in the pastoral field, outgoing U.S. Vatican Ambassador Ken Hackett says.
The federal government forms for applying for health coverage are seen at a 2013 rally held by supporters of the Affordable Care Act at a health care center in Jackson, Miss. (CNS photo/Jonathan Bachman, Reuters)
The law has brought about important gains in coverage and those gains should be protected.
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"A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not of building bridges, is not a Christian." - Pope Francis speaks on Donald Trump aboard the papal plane
Pope Francis has invoked the civil rights crusader in three high-profile messages delivered during his pontificate.
Siem reap, Сambodia - February 23, 2016: A group of war victims that have been mutilated by land mines is playing music to collect money for their families at the entrance of the Neak Pean ruins in Angkor. (iStock Photo)
Today thousands of civilians worldwide are maimed or killed each year by these indiscriminate weapons of war.