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Politics & SocietyDispatches
Drew Christiansen
“Violence is not the cure for our broken world,” the pope writes.
Refugees walk outside their tents in early February 2016 in the Kapise refugee camp in Mwanza, Malawi. (CNS photo/Erico Waga, EPA
Dispatches
Angela Wells
Those who survive flight during crisis often become victims of trafficking—"their attempt to improve their lives turns out to be dehumanizing and can lead to their deaths.”
We're Looking to You, Kid. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden arrive at a state dinner on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016 in Ottawa. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Dean Dettloff
'Celebrity' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a variety of promises that resonated with Canadians. Is he following through?
Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, Australia, is seen at the Vatican Oct. 14, 2015 (CNS photo/Paul Haring).
FaithDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
The pope is "bringing out into the very public setting of the papacy what any pastor does in his parish or diocese."
A firefighter places a wreath at the foot of a tall statue of Mary overlooking the Spanish Steps in Rome Dec. 8, the feast of the Immaculate Conception. Rome's firefighters have observed the tradition every year since 1857. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithDispatches
Gerard O’Connell
The pope appealed to Our Lady to teach people to care for others “without egoistic interests or hypocrisy.”
FaithDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
A new statement is seemingly at odds with Pope Francis’ famous “Who am I to judge?” response when asked about gay priests in 2013.