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A pro-life activist holds a rosary stands outside an abortion clinic in 2012 in London. A prominent Catholic lawyer has expressed concern that local governments are considering exclusion zones around abortion clinics, with no proof anyone is harassing pregnant women. (CNS photo/Andrew Winning, Reuters)
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Simon Caldwell - Catholic News Service
Local councils in London, Birmingham, Portsmouth and Manchester are considering establishing buffer zones around abortion clinics.
A woman prays during morning Mass on Jan. 30 in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing. (CNS photo/Roman Pilipey, EPA)
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Catholic News Service
Since China's new regulations for religious affairs took effect Feb. 1, minors have been banned from entering places of worship in several regions.
Politics & SocietyOf Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
Moral crises are preceded by metaphysical and epistemological confusion. In other words, the cause of the present lies in our past.
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Kelly Sankowski - Catholic News Service
A group of priests, religious, young immigrants and their supporters gathered outside of the U.S. Capitol to pray for the Dreamers, whose lives are in limbo, and for the legislators who have the power to change their situation.
Border policemen stand next to the sign at the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate in Berlin June 17, 1986. The sign says: "Achtung! Sie verlassen jetzt West-Berlin" (Attention, you are leaving West Berlin). (CNS photo/Wolfgang Kumm, EPA)
Politics & SocietyArchives
Antonio De Loera-Brust
From now on, Berlin will live with the memory of the wall for longer than it lived with the wall itself.
In this April 9, 2009, file photo, Hong Kong's outspoken cardinal Joseph Zen speaks during a news conference in Hong Kong. The retired archbishop of Hong Kong has slammed the Holy See's negotiations with Beijing as a "catastrophe" that would bring suffering to millions of worshippers, as a bitter dispute inside the Roman Catholic Church over its future in China escalates in a dramatic fashion. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)
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Gerry Shih - Associated Press
Zen said the Vatican had "given in" to the Communist Party