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Elena Becatoros - Associated PressAngela Charlton - Associated PressElaine Kurtenbach - Associated Press
A government-ordered lockdown couldn't extinguish the May Day protest spirit in Greece, where demonstrators lined up 6 feet apart in careful rows in Athens' Syntagma Square.
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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.