At year's end, humanitarian aid for migrants moves across border
by Over the last year, Catholic dioceses on the U.S. side of the border with Mexico, in places such as El Paso and Brownsville, Texas, scrambled to accommodate the growing number of children, men and women crossing the border, seeking asylum and entering the U.S.
When it comes to pope, social media comments don't always reflect reality
by Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service2019 in review: Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis has welcomed dialogue. In some segments of the modern-day media, however, the emerging dialogue has been portrayed as a church reeling in conflict.
Your thoughts on synod listening sessions, Trump's deadly sins, elusive unity in Portland parish
by NCR StaffYour thoughts: NCR readers are welcome to join the conversation and send us a letter to the editor. Below is a sampling of letters received in the month of November 2019
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