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Kevin Clarke is America’s chief correspondent and the author of Oscar Romero: Love Must Win Out (Liturgical Press).
News
Kevin Clarke
"That there are over 20 million people callously held in modern slavery in our world today is a mark of deep shame on the face of our human family."
Synod on the Family
Kevin Clarke
The exhortation is “an inspirational aid" to "generously accompany couples as they prepare for marriage and throughout their married life."
A mother holds her child while a demolition team tears down houses in 2014 during an eviction of illegal settlers in Manila, Philippines. (CNS photo/Ritchie B. Tongo, EPA)
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
Sachs argues that plan to address ecological and worldwide poverty issues simultaneously are eminently realizable.
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
Some may dismiss the speaker’s belated apology as too-little, too-late, but who can say what his young audience will make of it?
The marquee in front of St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church in Flushing, Mich., reminds passers-by of the needs of the people of Flint, Mich. (CNS photo/courtesy St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Parish)
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
The ongoing water emergency in Flint exposed the leaky state of public water resources across the country.
Women participate in an April 26 memorial service in San Salvador, El Salvador, for murdered environmental rights activist Berta Caceres Flores. (CNS photo/Jorge Cabrera, Reuters) 
Politics & SocietySigns Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
Friends, family members and activists associated with the slain Honduran Berta Cáceres are calling for an independent investigation into her killing through the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
“She was criminalized by Honduran authorities because of her activism, so now it is too difficult for her family to think the same system is going to make an independent and true investigation.”
In All Things
Kevin Clarke
It has been a grim couple of days reading about and listening to testimony related to past abuse of children by Catholic priests.
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
Father Ruiz wants the world see beyond the violence and poverty of his native city.
Pope Francis prays at a cross on the border with El Paso, Texas, before celebrating Mass at the fairgrounds in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Feb. 17. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
Pope Francis paused to pray for migrants who have lost their lives making the perilous journey north.