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A refugee boy sits on the Greek side of the border near Idomeni as Macedonian police stand guard on their side April 12. See point three below: Pope heads to Greece. (CNS/Alexandros Avramidis)

A refugee boy sits on the Greek side of the border near Idomeni as Macedonian police stand guard on their side April 12. See point three below: Pope heads to Greece. (CNS/Alexandros Avramidis)

Editor's confession: I voted for Jerry Brown in the 1980 U.S. presidential primary. I've always liked Jerry Brown. Now on the cover of Newsweek: How Jerry Brown Saved California

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Pope Francis travels to Greece tomorrow: Trip to Greece is humanitarian, not political, Vatican spokesman says

Migration issues, world's refugees get new attention at UN

Refugees in Jordan seek solace in starting new lives amid uncertainty

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Uruguay Catholic Church apologizes for sex abuse by priests

This commentary, Pope Francis cannot abandon morality underpinning ‘just war’, is a reaction to this Francis encourages Vatican just war conference to revitalize tools of non-violence and this Why is the Catholic church moving away from just war theory?

Michael Sean Winters says: "I don’t understand Sen. Sanders. ... I also do not understand Secretary Clinton." The Final Democratic Debate


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