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 Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Concha Cayuqueo, the apostolic administrator for the Diocese of Osorno, Chile, and Archbishop Charles Sciclunaand Father Jordi Bertomeu Farnos, Vatican envoys, are pictured in Osorno, Chile, June 17. (CNS photo/courtesy Archdiocese of Santiago)
FaithNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis named two apostolic administrators to govern the now “vacant” dioceses.
Argentina's Lionel Messi, front competes for the ball during the match between Argentina and Nigeria at the 2018 soccer World Cup in the St. Petersburg Stadium in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 26. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Francis vowed decades ago not to watch TV, but he still follows how Argentina is faring in the World Cup.
Bryan Rivera sifts through the remains of his house, after his family went missing during the Volcan de Fuego or "Volcano of Fire" eruption, in San Miguel Los Lotes, Guatemala, on June 7. (AP Photo/Moisés Castillo)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jackie McVicar
The Fuego volcano eruption destroyed properties recently sold to indigenous Guatemalans for subsistence farming.
Demonstrators in Managua, Nicaragua, stand behind a barricade during clashes with police May 30. (CNS photo/Oswaldo Rivas, Reuters) 
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jan-Albert Hootsen
Nicaragua’s political crisis is in its second month, and President Daniel Ortega’s soft authoritarianism has turned into violent repression.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
J.D. Long García
“‘What can I do?’ That’s what everyone needs to ask themselves. We can’t be paralyzed. We need to act.”
Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta speaks during a press conference accompanied in Santiago, Chile, June 12. He is accompanied by Father Jordi Bertomeu Farnos, right, an official of the Vatican’s doctrinal congregation. (CNS photo/Alberto Valdes, EPA) 
FaithNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Archbishop Charles Scicluna said his mission to the country was a sign of Pope Francis’ closeness to the local church.