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Bill McCormick, S.J.
U.S. Catholics hoping for a party based on Catholic social teaching might look to the example of Christian democrats in Europe.
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
On the fiftieth anniversary of the enactment of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, a livestreamed Mass sponsored by the Catholic Labor Network was offered in memory of all workers who died doing their jobs.
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Michael Brown - Catholic News Service
At a migrant outreach center in New Mexico, refugees describe what it is like to be living during the pandemic.
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Our readers
On April 25, Catholic leaders joined a conference call with President Trump that was supposed to be about Catholic education. The aftermath of that meeting elicited many strong responses from America’s readers.
Milagrose Sarmiento works the drive-through window at a McDonald’s restaurant in Sitka, Alaska, on April 24. Low-paid workers such as restaurant employees are proving their value during the coronavirus pandemic. (James Poulson/The Daily Sitka Sentinel via AP)
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Joseph J. Dunn
The coronavirus is drawing attention to the essential roles of many low-paid workers, writes Joseph J. Dunn, and Washington is treating them better than it did in the stimulus laws passed during the last recession.
Pope Francis talks with Italy’s Prime Minister Enrico Letta before boarding a plane at Fiumicino airport in Rome in July 2013 to join more than 300,000 young people for World Youth Day in Brazil. (CNS photo/Giampiero Spo sito, Reuters
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Gerard O’Connell
The Cover-19 crisis has demonstrated how important it is “to give power to the supra-national institutions,” he said, suggesting that E.U. member states “take a step back in favor of the multilateral institutions and in particular the [European] Commission and the Central European Bank.”