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Meet the Catholic missionaries who chose to stay in South Sudan, despite violence
Bronwen Dachs - Catholic News Service
August 31, 2016
"We stayed because we are committed to the ordinary people who are suffering so much."
News
Christians in Egypt say they have "second-class status."
Maggie Michael - Associated Press
August 31, 2016
Some Christians in Egypt are upset about a new law, which they say cements their "second-class status."
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U.S-backed Kurdish forces in Syria remain under attack by Turkey
Cinar Kiper – Associated Press
August 31, 2016
Turkey's defiant rhetoric is likely to set back U.S. expectations of a halt in the fighting between Washington's two allies in the region.
In All Things
The Value of the Catholic Press: Q&A with Greg Erlandson
Sean Salai
August 31, 2016
On Sept. 12, Greg Erlandson will become the director and editor in chief of Catholic News Service.
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If you want to view paradise…Remembering Gene Wilder, our quiet dreamer
Jim McDermott
August 30, 2016
For those who ever saw Gene Wilder interviewed, there was something about him, his gentleness and soft-spokenness, that seemed somehow otherworldly
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Some advice for protecting your child from faith-based bullies as school starts
Kelsey Dallas - Religion News Service
August 30, 2016
Confusion about religion can lead to bullying at school for children. New efforts are in place to curb discrimination this year.
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The 18-month prison sentence begins for man behind "Vatileaks"
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
August 30, 2016
Msgr. Lucio Vallejo Balda was found guilty on July 7 of stealing and passing on documents to Italian journalists Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi.
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A California judge won't stop the state's assisted-suicide law
Catholic News Service
August 30, 2016
A group of doctors, backed by the American Academy of Medical Ethics, had sued to suspend the law while their challenge proceeded.
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As earthquake victims were laid to rest, a bishop warned against further harm
Andrea Rosa - Associated Press
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
August 30, 2016
An evening mass was held on Aug. 30 for 37 people killed in the Italian earthquake.
In All Things
Father James Martin: Some advice for starting at a Jesuit college
James Martin, S.J.
August 30, 2016
What will you do with this great and precious gift you’ve been given?
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