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Pope Francis gestures as he speaks June 9 during the inauguration of the new Vatican office of the Scholas Occurrentes Foundation, which promotes the interface of education, art and sport to create a "culture of encounter for peace." (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
"Whoever was opposed to Bishop Okpaleke taking possession of the diocese wants to destroy the church. This is forbidden," the pope said.
Sanaga River, Cameroon (Photo via Wikipedia Commons)
FaithNews
Jonathan Luxmoore - OSV News
Catholic leaders in Cameroon have urged prayers for one of the African country's bishops, whose remains were pulled from a river on June 2, three days after his apparent suicide.
The blood of a survivor of the Ebola virus is extracted as part of a study launched at Liberia's John F. Kennedy Hospital in Monrovia in June 2015. (CNS photo/Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
Congo's Ministry of Health has approved the use of an experimental anti-Ebola vaccine to combat the disease. This is a radical step, but one the World Health Organization approves.
Pope Francis delivers the homily as he celebrates Mass on May 27 during his pastoral visit in Genoa, Italy. (CNS photo/Georgio Perottino Garofalo, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
With the civil war worsening and famine spreading, Pope Francis already in March had expressed doubts about the possibility of making the trip.
Arts & CultureBooks
J. J. Carney
Killing Others provides an erudite yet accessible introduction to the origins and causes of ethnic violence.
At a May Day rally in Bloemfontein, South Africa, trade unionists demand that South African President Jacob Zuma step down. The president was jeered by labor activists and his speech was cancelled after scuffles broke out between his supporters and workers chanting for him to step down at the rally. (AP Photo/Khothatso Mokone)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
What should one make of this chaotic month? Is the presidency of Jacob Zuma reaching an endgame?