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A combine harvests wheat near a wind turbine close to Lincoln, Kan., in this 2008 file photo. Two religious communities were pleased that two Midwest utilities recently agreed to publish climate risk assessment reports in alignment with the Paris climate accord. (CNS photo/Larry W. Smith, EPA) See SHAREHOLDERS-CLIMATE March 2, 2018.
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Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
"It's up to shareholders to put before corporations how important it is to work on less emissions."
Pope Francis greets people during an audience with Italian nurses in Paul VI hall at the Vatican March 3. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) See POPE-NURSES March 5, 2018.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
"I thank her and I want you to know her name: Sister Cornelia Caraglio."
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The last government shutdown -- well, threatened shutdown, anyway -- seems so long ago. The nine-hour "funding lapse" of Feb. 9, like the three-day shutdown that began Jan. 20, hinged on how Congress was going to address the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that President Donald Trump said he would end March 5. He also called on Congress to pass a measure to save the program, created in 2012 by President Barack Obama via executive order. In the January shutdown, Democrati
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
In the January shutdown, Democratic lawmakers backed down on their threat to keep the government closed until a DACA deal was reached. ment funded through March 23 was overshadowed by the $1 trillion spending package of which it was a part.
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Rod McGuirk - Associated Press
Pell's lawyers told the court that the cardinal plans to formally plead not guilty.
Washington Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl greets young people during a pro-life youth rally and Mass at Capital One Arena in Washington Jan. 19 before the annual March for Life. (CNS photo/Jaclyn Lippelmann, Catholic Standard)
FaithNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“The rule to follow in all cases,” the reflection says of family ministry, “is the love and mercy of the Lord.”
Pope Francis visited the "Casa di Leda," a group home for women prisoners and their young children, in Rome on March 2. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The pope left chocolate eggs as gifts during his surprise visit to Casa di Leda, a group home for incarcerated women with small children.