Read more about the article ‘What’s going to happen?’: DACA ruling keeps ‘Dreamers’ in immigration limbo
Demonstrators are pictured in a file photo during a rally near the U.S. Capitol in Washington calling for passage of the DREAM Act, which would have created a path to citizenship for “Dreamers,” who include the beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as DACA. OSV News photo/CNS file, Tyler Orsburn

‘What’s going to happen?’: DACA ruling keeps ‘Dreamers’ in immigration limbo

‘It’s been an issue that causes a lot of stress and strain for people who are lacking any security about what’s going to happen with their futures’

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Read more about the article Vatican asks U.N. Security Council to join efforts for peace in Ukraine
Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, the Vatican’s foreign minister, addresses the U.N. Security Council during a meeting in New York Sept. 20, 2023. CNS screengrab/United Nations

Vatican asks U.N. Security Council to join efforts for peace in Ukraine

‘If this war is not stopped and peace is not sought at every turn, the whole world risks plunging into even deeper crises’

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Read more about the article Pope: Christians are called to fight ‘every form of slavery’
Pope Francis leads a prayer as he begins his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Sept. 20, 2023. (CNS photo/Lola Gomez)

Pope: Christians are called to fight ‘every form of slavery’

‘Jesus, God made man, elevated the dignity of every human being and exposed the falsehood of slavery’

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Read more about the article Respect for, service to elders shines bright at St. Henry School
The eighth-grade boys at St. Henry School spent the day serving the elders of the St. Henry Church community during the annual St. Henry Senior Luncheon on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the church's fellowship hall. The boys set up the space, served the food, and cleaned up. Additionally, 4-year-old pre-kindergarten students surprised the guests with songs and carnations. Luke Klein passes out dessert.

Respect for, service to elders shines bright at St. Henry School

‘The God-given cycle of life was very evident in that room’

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Read more about the article Pew: More Americans pessimistic than optimistic about future of marriage and family
A family is pictured in an undated photo praying around the dinner table. (OSV photo/courtesy Archdiocese of Detroit)

Pew: More Americans pessimistic than optimistic about future of marriage and family

‘We know that families are changing and there is no typical American family these days. Majorities find most types of families acceptable, but the public does differentiate’

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