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How can the world stop Haiti’s ‘descent into hell’? Let Haitians lead.
Thomas G. Wenski
July 12, 2021
The Haitian people are resourceful enough and resilient enough to find Haitian solutions to Haitian problems, if allowed to do so.
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Catholic Charities helps after ‘heartbreaking’ Miami building collapse
Tom Tracy - Catholic News Service
June 28, 2021
“I have worked hurricanes, but nothing like this: It is just a look of sadness you see on everyone’s face. It is heartbreaking.”
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Catholic ministries step up efforts to reach homeless children on Brazil streets
Eduardo Campos Lima
June 23, 2021
“In every large city in Brazil, you can now see a greater number of kids begging for money or selling candy on the streets than before the pandemic.”
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The church is ‘under attack’ in Myanmar
Kevin Clarke
June 15, 2021
“No one is safe from their attacks. Anyone they are suspicious of, anyone they think are against them, they will arrest, they will torture and some of them are even shot to death.”
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Meet the Catholic sister who is willing to risk her life (again) to stop the violence in Myanmar
Kevin Clarke
May 28, 2021
Sister Nu Tawng describes a nation living in fear of its own government, where arrest may come at any time or for any reason.
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Jerusalem’s archbishop: Thank God for the cease-fire. But the everyday violence in the Holy Land continues.
Kevin Clarke
May 25, 2021
“Violence is also in the language, in the political decisions, in the conditions of life under which the Gaza population has been living many years.”
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