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People gather for a protest at the Arrivals Hall of San Francisco's International Airport after people coming in from Muslim-majority countries were held on Jan. 28 by border control as a result of the new executive memorandum by U.S. President Donald Trump. (CNS photo/Peter Dasilva, EPA) 
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Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
In five of the earliest lawsuits against Trump's ban, federal judges blocked the government from denying entry to anyone from the affected countries with a valid visa.
An Australian pilgrim prays while waiting for Philippine Cardinal Luis Tagle of Manila to arrive for a talk on July 27, 2016 at St. Joseph Church in Krakow, Poland. (CNS photo/Bob Roller) 
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Catholic News Service
Between January 1980 and February 2015, 4,444 people made allegations of child sexual abuse that related to more than 1,000 institutions.
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David Gibson - Religion News Service
Barbara Blaine said her decision to leave the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests had nothing to do with the legal action.
Professor Huang Jiefu, Chairman of the Chinese National Organ Donation and Transplantation Committee, talks during an interview with The Associated Press, at the Chinese embassy to Italy, in Rome, Monday, Feb. 6, 2017. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Chinese officials say the country has stopped using executed prisoners as organ donors, but the international medical community remains skeptical.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Arthur C. Brooks
The free-enterprise system is compatible with caring for the least of us, writes an economist and convert to Catholicism.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) throws during a practice for the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, in Houston. Atlanta will face the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl Sunday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Politics & SocietyVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis prays that this year's Super Bowl “may be a sign of peace, friendship and solidarity for the world.”