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Bamako, Mali, Apr 7, 2017 / 06:14 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Four people have been arrested in Mali in connection with the February kidnapping of a nun who remains missing.According to the Associated Press, a judge in the country charged four individuals this week.Sister Cecilia Argoti Narvaez was originally from Colombia but worked in Mali until she was kidnapped earlier this year. Her fate is still unknown.Armed men kidnapped Sr. Cecilia in the southern Mali city of Karangasso on February 7th. The men forced Sister Cecilia to hand over the keys to the community’s ambulance. The vehicle was later found abandoned. Three other sisters were present at their house but escaped.A member of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate, Sr. Cecilia had served in Mali for 12 years. Her community administers a large health center in the country, as well as a home where they care for some 30 orphans between one and two years of age.The religious sisters teach literacy to some 700 Muslim women. T...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Javier Etxezarreta, EPABy Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The defense of the life, dignity andhuman rights of migrants and refugees must come before any other question whenenacting migration policies, Pope Francis said."The defense of human beings knows no limits," thepope said in an interview with the journal of the Department for CivilLiberties and Immigration of the Italian Ministry of the Interior."Those in power," he said, "must be bothfar-sighted and coherent in watchful respect for fundamental human rights, aswell as in trying to end the causes which force civilians to flee."Of course, he said, a safe and humane approach to handlingthe current global migration crisis requires international cooperation andpolicies that "respect both those who welcome and those who arewelcomed."Newcomers must respect the laws of their host countries and beassisted in integrating into the life of their new communities, he said in theinterview published April 7. And members of...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Ford Williams, U.S. Navy handout via ReutersBy WASHINGTON(CNS) -- Two prominent Catholic leaders in Syria criticized the U.S. missilestrikes against their nation, wondering why they occurred before investigationsinto the origins of chemical attacks reported April 4.ButU.S. President Donald Trump said Syrian President Bashar Assad "launched ahorrible chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians" and "chokedout the lives of helpless men, women and children.""Nochild of God should ever suffer such horror," he said April 6, announcingthat he had ordered the strike against the air base from which he said thechemical weapons attack was launched.SyriacCatholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph Younan called the attack an aggression andtold Catholic News Service: "It is a shame that the United Statesadministration didn't wait until an honest United Nations investigation wasthoroughly made into what is said to be a chemical air strike in KhanShaykun." "Theagglomerate media and the su...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. jobs report for March report delivered a mixed message Friday as hiring fell to its slowest pace in nearly a year. Yet at the same time, the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly a decade....
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BEIRUT (AP) -- World leaders rallied around the United States after it launched a missile strike early Friday on a Syrian air base in response to this week's chemical attack, while Russia condemned the move as "aggression" and suspended crucial coordination with Washington in Syria's congested skies....
STOCKHOLM (AP) -- A driver crashed a hijacked beer truck into an upscale department store in central Stockholm on Friday, killing at least two people, according to Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, who called the crash a terror attack....