LIFE
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Peru’s Pope Leo XIV Goes Viral Serving Classic Chiclayo Cuisine
Inside a modest parish center near the cathedral in Chiclayo, Peru, a now-famous snapshot shows Pope Leo XIV—formerly Bishop Robert…
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In Latin America, the Faith Pendulum Swings Away from Rome
The Church's foothold is weakening across Latin America, once called the world's most Catholic region. Despite the historic leadership of…
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Mexico Mourns Its Last World War II Veteran and Reflects on Role in Conflict
In a world that often forgets Mexico’s brave deeds beyond its borders, we pause to honor the passing of Sergeant…
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Honduras Embraces Charitable Italian Missionary Who Thought He Was in Africa
When Italian priest Ferdinando Castriotti first imagined serving abroad, he believed Honduras lay somewhere in Africa. Two decades later, he…
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Guatemalan Migrant’s Tree-Top Eight-Hour Defiance
A Guatemalan migrant in San Antonio spent eight harrowing hours perched in a tree, eluding immigration agents below. The drama…
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Colombian Andrés Cepeda Creates Album Embracing Home Town
With a deep appreciation for Colombia's blossoming musical diversity, singer-songwriter Andrés Cepeda celebrates his homeland's vibrant sounds. In an interview…
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Honduras Debates Ancient Clock, Searching for Historical Truth
In Honduras's colonial capital of Comayagua, a curious clock perched on a centuries-old cathedral stirs excitement and debate. Though many…
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Puerto Rico Celebrates Claridad Festively, Embracing Independence Dreams
Latin America's last great colony? Many Puerto Ricans see it that way. This past weekend, tens of thousands gathered at…
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Panama Unveils Darién’s Odyssey in Artistic Global Dialog
Panama's historic debut at the 2024 Venice Biennale spotlights the harrowing trek through the Darién jungle—a route hundreds of migrants…
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