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An internally displaced Ukrainian family stands in line as they wait for humanitarian aid at a distribution center in Kiev, Ukraine, in October. (CNS photo/Roman Pilipey, EPA)
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Catholic News Service
Ukrainian religious leaders issued an appeal to President Barack Obama "on behalf of our people to help address the humanitarian catastrophe gripping our country. The needs are enormous, ranging from medical supplies to everyday items such as food, water, and clothing."
Honduran deportees
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Catholic News Service
Obama's executive action expands a 2012 program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and creates the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents.
A family that chooses to watch TV or play with their smartphones rather than talk at the dinner table is "hardly a family," Pope Francis said. (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review)
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
"When children at the dinner table are glued to the computer, or the telephone and do not listen to one another, they are not a family, they are retired," the pope said Nov. 11 during his weekly general audience. The pope said that "to share a meal—and not just food, but also affection, stories, events—is a fundamental experience."
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Michelle Martin - Catholic News Service
It would be wrong to say Tyshawn, an active child who loved school, video games and basketball, was in the wrong place at the wrong time, Father Pfleger said. "Tyshawn was on his way to play basketball in the park near his grandmother's house," the priest said. "Our children have the right to walk down our streets. Our children have the right to play in the park. Our children have the right to sit on their porches. Our children have the right to be safe wherever they are in the city of Chicago."
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
"No institution in the United States has done more in recent years than the Catholic Church to take proactive steps to protect children from the evil of sexual abuse," wrote Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl of Washington in a Nov. 2 letter emailed to Catholics in his archdiocese.
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
"The probability is very high that he comes to Juarez," said Father Hesiquio Trevizo, spokesman for the Diocese of Ciudad Juarez.