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Politics & Society
Gerard O’Connell
While in Bangladesh Pope Francis continued to avoid the "R" word in his calls to aid refugees from the Rakhine State.
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In a highly-anticipated speech in Myanmar, Pope Francis did not mention Rohingya Muslims by name but indirectly showed support for them.
Pope Francis greets people at the “Regional Hub,” a government-run processing center for migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, in Bologna, Italy, Oct. 1. (CNS photo/L’Osservatore Romano)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Although he named no countries, Vatican observers believe he is referring especially to political leaders in several western and eastern European countries.
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Catholic News Service
"These threats to so many vulnerable immigrant and refugee families must end now."
Prayer service, conference to promote peace in South Sudan, Congo
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
"We know that it is the biggest support they can get, the involvement of the church and Pope Francis."
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Oscar Durand - Catholic News Service
In Iraq, Reeta, 17, was used to being first in her class. For the last two years, in Turkey, she has not attended school.