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A man in Nagua, Dominican Republic, takes a photo of the Caribbean Sea on Sept. 7 as Hurricane Irma moves toward Florida. (CNS photo/Ricardo Rojas, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
Hurricane Irma leaves a trail of devastation as Church leaders respond to the crisis.
New York State Court of Appeals hears a case. (Wikipedia Commons, via Tracy Collins/Flickr). 
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David Klepper - Associated Press
The decision is being hailed as a significant victory by the New York State Catholic Conference.
 (CNS photos: Bob Roller, Joshua Roberts, Reuters) 
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Kevin ClarkeMichael J. O’Loughlin
Mr. Bannon said he believes the Catholic Church has been “terrible” to Mr. Trump on the issue of immigration.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, seen here at a San Francisco appearance on Aug. 29, was one of three Democrats who questioned judicial nominee Amy Coney Barrett about her Catholic beliefs. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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Michael J. O’Loughlin
Three Democratic senators had pointed questions about the Catholic faith of judicial nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
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Nathan Schneider
In our search for viable economic models, we would do well to look to the cooperatives and collective enterprises that have worked well elsewhere, including some surprisingly long-lived examples from northern Italy.
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Kevin Clarke
Remembering the church’s call to solidarity, a C.R.S. official asks only that as Americans reach out to assist their fellow citizens they continue to remember “our brothers and sisters around the world who are also in need.”