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FaithNews
Hildegard Willer - Catholic News Service
The program began with just a few instruments and the support of some music teachers in the community.
Anti-government protestors shout slogans during a government imposed dawn-to-dusk curfew in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Dec. 3. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
Politics & SocietyNews
America Staff
Deadly protests erupted after a delayed vote count in a hotly disputed presidential election.
The destroyed dome of Our Lady of Angels Church is seen Sept. 24. following the Sept. 19 earthquake in Mexico City. (CNS photo/Carlos Jasso, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jan-Albert Hootsen
Two months after a pair of major earthquakes, parishioners in Mexican towns fear the loss not only of church buildings, but also priceless works of art.
Margarita Rodriguez holds a flashlight as she quizzes her 11-year-old daughter Isel Martinez on homework outside their home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Oct. 25. Most of Puerto Rico has been without power and water for more than one month after Hurricane Maria devastated the island (CNS photo/Bob Roller).
FaithNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“Pope Francis has asked Cardinal Cupich to express his deep concern, as a father would have for his sons and daughters suffering in his family.”
FaithFeatures
Juan Ramon Moreno
An abridged text of a retreat talk given by Juan Ramón Moreno, S.J., to members of the Christian Base Communities in Nicaragua in 1988, one year before his martyrdom.
FaithVantage Point
Joseph A. O’Hare
Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J., former editor in chief of America, gave this homily at a memorial Mass for the Jesuits slain Jesuits at St. Ignatius Church in New York on Nov. 22, 1989.