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Catholic charity: Ethiopians in agony as water crisis deepens

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People wait outside a distribution point to receive aid rations in Oromia Region, Ethiopia, in February 2018 / Will Baxter/Catholic Relief Services

Tigray, Jun 24, 2021 / 12:41 pm (CNA).
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Vatican marks World Water Day with call to end waste and contamination

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Vatican City, Mar 22, 2021 / 09:00 am (CNA).- The Vatican marked World Water Day on Monday with a message urging an end to water waste and contamination.

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In Article 4 of the 93d Question of Aquinas’ “Treatise on Law,” with a class, I read the following passage: “Those things are subject to human government, which can be done by man; but what […]

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