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A lesson from Pope Francis for Miami’s gridlocked roads
Tim Padgett
August 17, 2017
South Florida may be known for its beaches, but it is also notorious for traffic and road rage.
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Charlottesville and Trump: A spiritual exercise for the overwhelmed and exhausted
Jim McDermott
August 16, 2017
How do you continue to “bear witness” when every three or four days there is another crisis?
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Canadian bishops call out their country's mining companies for destructive practices abroad
Dean Dettloff
August 15, 2017
The bishops are condemning the exploitation of land and indigenous peoples by Canadian mining companies operating in Latin America and other regions.
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El Salvador’s new cardinal pledges to protect the legacy of Óscar Romero
Melissa Vida
August 14, 2017
For newly appointed Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez, the time is right to revive Romero’s legacy in a country still battered by violence and poverty.
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Why refugees in the U.S. are risking their lives at the Canadian border
Dean Dettloff
August 14, 2017
Refugees who initially fled from places in Africa were treated for frostbite after crossing the northern border on foot.
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Catholic bishops condemn white supremacist rally that left one dead in Charlottesville
Michael J. O’Loughlin
August 12, 2017
The U.S. bishops “stand with all who are oppressed by evil ideology.”
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