Church identifies with the poorest in Sudan: Catholic Worker Peace Team visits the war-torn Darfur region.(Global Anguish): An article from: National Catholic Reporter

Church identifies with the poorest in Sudan: Catholic Worker Peace Team visits the war-torn Darfur region.(Global Anguish): An article from: National Catholic Reporter

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Title: Church identifies with the poorest in Sudan: Catholic Worker Peace Team vi

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