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FaithNews
Anne Condodina - Catholic News Service
At a time of technological and scientific progress, "we ought to feel shame" for not having advanced in "humanity and solidarity" enough to feed the world's poor, Pope Francis said.
FaithNews
Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil — Catholic News Service
Brazilian men and women religious find ways to serve the needs of LA's homeless population.
Politics & SocietyNews
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
The good news from the U.S. Census Bureau Sept. 12 was that the poverty rate dropped for the third straight year in 2017 and median family incomes ticked up 1.8 percent to nearly $61,400.
Politics & SocietyNews
Steve Larkin - Catholic News Service
Attorney General Xavier Becerra has ordered Food for the Poor to "cease and desist" from using a statement about the percentage of donations that go to direct aid. Becerra has called the statement "unfair and deceptive."
Politics & SocietyNews
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
The recipient of welfare money has to work at a job, be actively seeking a job or take part in a job training program -- and be able to document it -- to receive the cash assistance. Those who don't are at risk of having their funds cut off for months. For repeat offenders, it could be years.
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy meets a resident of Greenville, Miss., in April 1967. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Antonio De Loera-Brust
Our measurements of poverty have changed since Robert F. Kennedy’s historic presidential campaign, but the poor and marginalized still need a champion.