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Syrian priest: After liberation of Aleppo, living conditions still dire
ALEPPO, Syria – Nearly three months after the Syrian Army liberated the city of Aleppo from ISIS control, the local population is facing harsh living conditions in a city left in ruins after nearly six years of fighting.
Venezuelan Catholics face backlash for opposing government
CARACAS, Venezuela – After speaking against alleged government misconduct, human rights abuses and delay of free elections, Catholic churches and clergy around Venezuela are facing a wave of protests from pro-government supporters.
In DR Congo, there is an upsurge of violence against the Church
KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo – In the wake of an attack on a Catholic seminary, the leader of the Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has issued an appeal about “the alarming security situation” in his country.
PARIS, France – An international group of Catholic physicians is protesting a law passed by France's parliament last week sanctioning pro-life websites that aim to dissuade women from abortion by using “misleading claims.”
Pakistan mourns victims of a series of terrorist attacks
HYDERBALD, Pakistan – Pakistanis are mourning those killed and wounded in a series of terrorist attacks which have taken place this week in the country, including one on a Sufi shrine that left more than 80 people dead.
This 18th century Creole nun risked her life to teach slaves
NEW ORLEANS, La. – Venerable Henriette DeLille, born a “free woman of color” before the Civil War, had all the makings of a life of relative ease before her.
17th century Samurai martyr beatified in Japan
TOKYO, Japan – A 17th century Catholic Samurai and martyr was beatified during a Mass in Osaka, Japan on Tuesday.
AUGUSTA, Maine – A former priest previously convicted of sex abuse of an altar boy was indicted on 29 counts of sexual misconduct involving two other boys during his time as a priest based in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Philippines bishops: Trust in God, not Duterte's deadly drug war
MANILA, Philippines – Though the Philippines president has professed a willingness to go “to hell” to win his deadly war on drugs, the country’s bishops have said Catholics must speak out against its evils.
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis could be meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at as early as the end of May.