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Pax Christi Toronto members gather in 2015 at the "Soldiers' Tower on campus at the University of Toronto, during its annual Peace Walk to mark The International Day of Peace. (Photo courtesy of Pamela Carriere)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Dean Dettloff
In neighboring Canada, a dedicated network of Catholic peacemakers has been hard at work building a movement for nonviolence.
Labour Party supporters, rear, stand next to an electronic billboard behind Conservative Party supporters, front, outside a campaign event attended by Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May in Norwich, Britain, on June 7, 2017. Photo courtesy of Reuters/Toby Melville
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Catherine Pepinster - Religion News Service
When Prime Minister Theresa May called a general election seven weeks ago, she said she wanted a stronger mandate to secure a better deal for the United Kingdom as it left the European Union.
Supreme Knight Carl Anderson, CEO of the Knights of Columbus, speaks near the U.S. Capitol in Washington on June 7. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
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Josephine von Dohlen - Catholic News Service
The bill will provide humanitarian aid to Christians and other religious groups suffering at the hands of Islamic State militants.
A floral tribute is seen during a vigil outside City Hall in London on June 5. (CNS photo/Andy Rain, EPA)
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Jean Ko Din - Catholic News Service
The death of a young Canadian Catholic woman during the London Bridge attack has inspired people to help save lives in their own community.
Msgr. Richard Paperini comforts Myhanh Best, wife of Ricky Best, who was killed on a Portland, Ore., commuter train on May 26 while defending two girls from an anti-Muslim racist attack. (CNS photo/Ed Langlois, Catholic Sentinel)
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Ed Langlois - Catholic News Service
"Many of us consider him a hero. Many of us in the church consider him a martyr," said Msgr. Richard Paperini.