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Pope Francis shines a light on prisoners during Good Friday’s unusual Via Crucis

By Claire Giangravé — April 10, 2020
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — This year the procession took place in St. Peter's Square and without the presence of the faithful. Only a few, including Pope Francis, were present as lights placed at several stations of the large square guided their steps.

First Step Act recognizes that prisoners, too, are made in God’s image

By Heather Rice-Minus — December 14, 2018
WASHINGTON (RNS) — The current rules and treatment of prisoners in the federal justice system are an affront to the dignity of men and women made in the image of God.

North Korea sentences Canadian pastor to hard labor for life

By Reuters — December 16, 2015
SEOUL (Reuters) Hyeon Soo Lim, the head pastor at a Toronto church that is one of Canada's largest, has been held by North Korea since February.

Rodman ‘sorry,’ unable to aid imprisoned missionary

By Calum MacLeod — January 13, 2014
(RNS) At the end of his fourth trip to North Korea over the past 12 months, Rodman said, "I'm sorry that I couldn't do anything," when asked if had raised Christian missionary Kenneth Bae's case with leader Kim Jong Un.
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