Catholics in Minneapolis are wrestling with sorrow, anger, fear and faith as they navigate tensions between federal and local authorities on immigration.
Protests
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Acknowledging what he described as “a heaviness in our community these days,” Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda assured Catholics and the Twin Cities community of his continued prayers.
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The nature of the protests, the most significant threat to Khamenei’s rule in recent history, prompted a brutal crackdown by government forces.
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Candlelight vigils urge New York governor to veto physician-assisted suicide bill
by OSV Newsby OSV News“There’s a sleeping giant that’s waking up on this issue. As people come and get advocated, that’s got to get the governor involved because this is a bad bill.”
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Most protesters were at the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace, or EDSA shrine, a major intersection in the heart of Metro Manila.
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Street protests continued over the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key presidential candidate, along with dozens of other members of his opposition party.
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Religious sisters in El Salvador are joining the church’s “Yes to life, no to mining” campaign, calling the restoration of a law against metal mining
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