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Dallas Auxiliary Bishop Gregory Kelly (left) and Bishop Edward J. Burns (right) meet with local law enforcment during a Dallas Area Interfaith meeting last November. Photo courtesy Dallas Area Interfaith
Politics & SocietyDispatches
J.D. Long García
“They want to know who they’re talking to,” Father Forge said of police. “Well, we already issue our volunteers with ID cards, so we jumped on that.”
Erin Ratleff receives communion at DCI’s Easter mass, where she was confirmed (she had already been baptized and made her First Communion as a child). (Credit: Mark Bowen/Archdiocese Of Cincinnati)
FaithFaith in Focus
Lisa Murtha
On the day after Easter, five incarcerated women were initiated into the Catholic Church.
Politics & SocietyNews
Ed Langlois - Catholic News Service
These are our brothers and sisters, not freeloaders.
Undocumented youth carry a banner March 1 as they walk to the U.S. Capitol in Washington to conclude their 250-mile Walk to Stay Home. Hondurans are pleading for extension of Temporary Protected Status, which the Department of Homeland Security was expecting to determine on May 4. (CNS photo/Shawn Thew, EPA)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
More than 200,000 Salvadorans, the largest T.P.S. community, “would be far too many people for the country to absorb,” said Archbishop Wenski, pointing out that the virtual control of entire communities by drug and extortion gangs mean that El Salvador remains a perilous place for many.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jim McDermott
“People who suffer from severe and persistent mental illnesses are among the most misunderstood, ignored and unjustly stigmatized members of our society,” the bishops write.
FaithNews
Jonathan Liedl - Catholic News Service
"There's no program, no script, no secondary mission that we are trying to accomplish."