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Politics & SocietyNews
Emily Benson — Catholic News Service
Doctors, physicians and immunologists have come forward to debunk the loud din of the anti-vaccination movement, and the Catholic Church has joined them.
A prayer gathering at Friendship House in Fayetteville
FaithDispatches
Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service
At a new residential complex in North Carolina, graduate students and adults with developmental disabilities share living quarters and meet in prayer.
Politics & SocietyNews
David Klepper - Associated Press
The nation's worst measles outbreak in decades is prompting states to reconsider giving parents ways to opt out of immunization rules.
Community
America Media Events
America and SOMOS Community Care will host a conversation on healthcare on the margins.
Sister Carol Keehan: “The health insecurity we have created for people in this country is just overwhelming.” (CNS photo/Lisa Helfert, Georgetown University, 2015)
Politics & SocietyNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
After 14 years at the helm of the Catholic Health Association, Sister Carol Keehan is ready to let others lead—but she still has strong opinions about the importance of Catholic hospitals and the state of U.S. health care.
Inmates share a meal at a spiritual retreat held by Thrive for Life at the Otisville Correctional Facility in Otisville, N.Y. (photo courtesy of Thrive for Life)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
John T. Booth
The paramount concern of all prisons is safety. This is understandable, but it still seems unfair when security eclipses the health and well-being of inmates, writes John T. Booth.