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Barb Fraze - Catholic News Service
Regional humanitarian crisis is worse than he imagined
A boy brushes his teeth along a road in a slum outside Manila, Philippines (CNS photo/Nicky Loh, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila said the Synod of Bishops on the family was more than a series of discussions on divorce and gay unions and that the impact of poverty on families, especially in Asia, was a major concern of participants."Poverty is really affecting the Filipino family in a
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis pleaded for the international community to take stronger, coordinated steps to "annihilate" the Ebola virus and help the millions of people impacted by the disease."As the Ebola virus epidemic worsens, I want to express my deep concern for this relentless illness that is
A protest in Lagos, Nigeria, last May to demand the release of abducted high school girls. (CNS photo/Akintunde Akinleye, Reuters)
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Fredrick Nzwili - Religion News Service
Despite cease-fire, abducted girls have not been released.
A family stands next to their makeshift home in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (CNS photo/Gustavo Amador, EPA)
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Francis X. Rocca - Catholic News Service
'The poor no longer wait, they seek to be protagonists'
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Bronwen Dachs - Catholic News Service
Burials that are dignified and safe are urgently needed for Ebola victims in West Africa, where corpses are frequently left unattended for days and then thrown into graves without ceremony, a U.S. church aid official said."So many people are dying that there has not been the capacity to respond