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Students from the Archdiocese of Calcutta take part in a walk for peace against human trafficking in early February in Kolkatta, India. (CNS photo/Piyal Adhikary, EPA)
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Catherine Pepinster - Religion News Service
In the United Kingdom, the Modern Slavery Act focuses on preventing, detecting and investigating trafficking but not on resettlement of victims. This is where a parish came in.
Pope Francis listens as Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa, Chairman of State of the Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee, delivers his speech, during a meeting with members of the Sangha Maha Nayaka supreme council of Buddhist monks, at the Kaba Aye pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. The pontiff is in Myanmar for the first stage of a week-long visit that will also take him to neighboring Bangladesh. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
In the past, Francis has strongly condemned the "persecution of our Rohingya brothers," denounced their suffering because of their faith and called for them to receive "full rights."
Nuns wait for the start of Pope Francis' celebration of Mass at Kyaikkasan sports ground in Yangon, Myanmar, Nov. 29. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
According to the Vatican, 150,000 people attended the Mass at the Kyaikkasan sports ground.
The ruins of the Chaldean Catholic cathedral are seen Aug. 3 in Kirkuk, Iraq. (CNS photo/Ako Rasheed, Reuters)
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
The United States last year called Islamic State's atrocities in the region constituted genocide.
Demonstrators join a "protect net neutrality" rally in San Francisco in September 2017. Photo courtesy of wikicommons.
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Kevin Clarke
Bishop Coyne urged the retention of the current open internet policies in the wake of a FCC draft proposal that would repeal those protections.
Mexican Archbishop Francisco Moreno Barron of Tijuana and Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento, Calif., look on as Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles speaks on Oct. 30 during "Encuentro de los Obispos de Alta y Baja California" at the Diocese of San Diego pastoral center. Archbishop Gomez is vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. (CNS photo/Aida Bustos, Diocese of San Diego)
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Aida Bustos - Catholic News Service
"Alta," which means "higher" in Spanish, and "Baja" California, or "lower," were once one territory. In the 19th century, the vast area was governed first by Spain and then by Mexico.