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Father Enrique Herrera, pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Greenfield, Calif., is the winner of the 40th annual Lumen Christi Award of the Catholic Extension Society. He is pictured in a late June photo. (CNS photo/courtesy Catholic Extension Society)
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Catholic News Service
A Catholic priest is being recognized for his efforts to support California's migrant farmworker community.
Exhausted Rohingya refugees rest on the shore in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, after crossing by boat through the Bay of Bengal on Sept. 10. (CNS photo/Danish Siddiqui, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
Members of Myanmar's minority Rohingya group face violence even as they flee the country as the humanitarian situation turns desperate.
Rohingya refugees walk to shore in Teknaf, Bangladesh, with their belongings after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border through the Bay of Bengal on Sept. 5. (CNS photo/Mohammad Ponir Hossain, Reuters)
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Jamey Keaten - Associated Press
Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, spoke about human rights concerns around the world, highlighting in particular the targeting of Myanmar's Rohingya minority.
A man signals to police officers from a flooded house after Hurricane Irma passed through Daytona Beach, Fla. (CNS photo/Daytona Beach Police Department handout via Reuters)
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Mickey Conlon - Catholic News Service
Strangers from around the country find themselves facing Hurricane Irma together in a High School turned shelter.
Philippine police are seen in Pasay City on Sept. 6. Manila Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle ordered church bells to ring in that archdiocese every evening starting Sept. 14 to remember the thousands of people killed in the government's campaign against drug dealers and addicts. (CNS photo/Mark R. Cristino, EPA)
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Catholic News Service
"We cannot allow the destruction of lives to become normal. We cannot govern the nation by killing. We cannot foster a humane and decent Filipino culture by killing."
A man walks next to an earthquake-damaged building in Juchitan, Mexico, on Sept. 9. (CNS photo/Carlos Jasso, Reuters)
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
Church leaders react to the massive 8.1 magnitude earthquake which struck off of the Mexican coast, leaving death and destruction in Guatemala and southern Mexico.