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Less than a week after he was installed in his new position, Chicago Archbishop Blase J. Cupich had a brief private meeting with President Barack Obama when the president visited the city to promote his executive actions on immigration.In an interview aired on CBS's "Face the Nation" N
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Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
72 of 142 men in detention have been cleared for release but remain mired in legal limbo.
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta parishioner Catherine Hayek prays at the Ferguson, Mo., church on Nov. 24 as violence began to erupt in the town following the St. Louis County grand jury's announcement. (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review)
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Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
The scenes of chaos and violence in Ferguson, Missouri, on Nov. 24 following the grand jury's decision not to indict the white police officer in the shooting death of Michael Brown, an African-American teenager, reveal deeper issues going on in the country, said one of the country's black Ca
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Catholic News Service
Economic activity depends on a foundation of trust that cannot be compromised without creating harmful consequences for all parties, said Jesuit Father Drew Christiansen, distinguished professor of ethics and global development at Georgetown University.Reflecting on the global financial crisis of 20
Pilgrims travel in boats as they accompany the statue of Our Lady of Nazareth during an annual river procession and pilgrimage along the Apeu River to a chapel in Macapazinho, Brazil, in August. (CNS photo/Ney Marcondes, Reuters)
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Religion News Service
The largest Roman Catholic geographical district in Brazil, located deep in the Amazon along the Xingu River, has more than 800 Catholic congregations but only 27 priests.Bishop Erwin Krautler, prelate of Xingu (pronounced Shin-goo), has argued that the situation calls for drastic measures. In April
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Judith Sudilovsky - Catholic News Service
Catholic aid workers and clergy are finding that life and coexistence are becoming increasingly difficult in Jerusalem as tensions simmer and violence between Israelis and Palestinians mount with no end in sight.Acts of violence, seemingly one retaliatory measure after another, have occurred since J