A decades-long fight for justice in Brazil may be nearing a historic verdict. A Catholic priest first denounced the alleged crimes against workers at a cattle ranch in the Amazon …
Eduardo Campos Lima
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Christians are often targeted in Colombia because they oppose the country’s drug cartels and guerrilla groups, according to Open Doors.
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The charismatic Catholic renewal, “as well as Pope Francis’s charisma,” may have contributed to slight slowing in transition trend, said demographer.
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“We’re just instruments of God. He is the one who allows us to be tools for his will to be fulfilled,” the teen sculptor said.
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“Our church is diverse. That is her beauty,” said Sister Marisa de Paula Neves.
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Catholics groups watching the project closely since the beginning have accused the government of disrespecting the environment and the Indigenous.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s new policies concerning unauthorized immigrants and mass deportation operations have caught some Latin American countries off guard.
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(OSV News) — A week after a horrendous bus crash killed at least 54 in Guatemala City Feb. 10, including children, a shocked nation and the church are demanding answers from …
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(OSV News) — As the growing violence in Haiti directly impacts more and more children and teenagers, Catholic missionaries struggle to offer safe havens to regain hope and dreams of a …
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SÃO PAULO (OSV News) — The armed confrontation between two guerrilla organizations in Catatumbo, a region in the northern part of Colombia, has caused at least 80 deaths and the …
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