On Kenya’s fragile plains south of Nairobi, where drought has killed millions of livestock and hunger is spreading across the dry lands, Maasai farmers and Catholic sisters are reshaping how communities survive.
On Kenya’s fragile plains south of Nairobi, where drought has killed millions of livestock and hunger is spreading across the dry lands, Maasai farmers and Catholic sisters are reshaping how communities survive.
The disappearances and deaths of nearly a dozen scientists with ties to secretive US scientific information have raised alarms about national security, prompting a House Oversight Committee
Read moreTwo years after a Palestinian Christian prisoner in the Negev desert requested a Bible and a visit from his priest, Israeli prison officials have agreed to provide Scripture,...
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Read moreDominican-run Providence College in Rhode Island joins a growing number of Catholic colleges and universities that have reorganized diversity, equity and inclusion offices under the umbrella of
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