Fasting From Social Media to Combat Political Violence
EDITORIAL: Since its earliest days, the Church has taught that Christians sometimes must fast to overcome particularly grave evils.
EDITORIAL: Since its earliest days, the Church has taught that Christians sometimes must fast to overcome particularly grave evils.
The Southport, England, violence left three young girls dead and nearly a dozen people injured.
According to the local press, residents of the southern region of Mexico are forced to support or even join the ranks of organized crime, while clashes between drug trafficking cartels are affecting more than 200,000 inhabitants in the region.
‘Any lasting solution to defeat violent extremism and fundamentalist terror must consider the centrality of the inviolable dignity and rights of the human person, regardless of race, religion, political belief and difference,’ said Archbishop Bernardito Auza last week.
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