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Kevin Clarke
While worldwide attention has focused on Ukraine tensions or searched for signs of hope in Syrian peace negotiations in Geneva, conditions in the world’s newest nation, South Sudan, have deteriorated rapidly. A ceasefire signed on Jan. 23 that seemed to offer a chance for a peaceful resolution
Three months later, still rummaging through debris
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Catholic News Service
Residents of communities devastated by the storm confront a difficult future.
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Catholic News Service
In a joint letter to members of Congress, Catholic bishops and evangelical leaders pleaded for "common sense fixes to our immigration policies" by passing legislation this year.In the Feb. 26 letter, 11 bishops and half a dozen evangelical leaders said that as religious leaders, "we l
Thousands line up for 450 food parcels; 100 die each day at Yarmouk
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UN Press Center
Amid “unbelievable devastation,” the United Nations agency charged with ensuring the well-being of Palestinian refugees across the Middle East has been able to deliver life-saving supplies to families in a camp on the outskirts of Damascus, where nearly every building is an empty shell a
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Catholic News Service
Notre Dame can fill out a form and direct a third party to provide contraceptive coverage.
A prayer service in Kiev on Feb. 23.
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Catholic News Service
The three months of protests in Ukraine that ended with government snipers killing dozens of people strengthened the commitment to democracy of many Ukrainians, but also left the country vulnerable to further violence and division, said the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church."The danger that