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Women casts their votes in 2017 at a polling station in Crostwitz, Germany. (CNS photo/Matthias Rietschel, Reuters) )
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Kevin Clarke
The good news is that “trends in women’s empowerment are heading in the right direction globally. Some 59 countries recorded significant progress since the first edition while only one country (Yemen) experienced major deterioration.”
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The Amazon Synod has reached its final week and the highly anticipated final document of the synod will lay out a plan to put these weeks of prayerful discernment into concrete action items.

Colleen Dulle, host of Inside the Vatican, and Fr. Luke Hansen, SJ, discuss the likely contents of this final document.

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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Referring to the statue as "Pachamama," like many media had done, Pope Francis told bishops at the synod that the statues had been displayed in the Rome church "without any idolatrous intention."
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Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
It's not every day that a documentary film director gets a congratulatory phone call from legendary filmmaker Ken Burns. But that's what happened in mid-October for Elizabeth Coffman, an associate professor of film and digital media at Loyola University Chicago, who got a call from a New Hampshire area code while she was teaching class.
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Nomin Ujiyediin - Kansas News Service
A group of nonprofits in Kansas argues the loans prey on people who can least afford triple-digit interest rates.
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Catholic News Service
In a statement following their emergency meeting Oct. 23 led by Cardinal Bechara Rai, Maronite patriarch, the Christian leaders said of the protesting Lebanese, "We express solidarity with their peaceful uprising."