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Residents walk with their bicycles in front of a damaged church, in Lukashivka, in northern Ukraine  April 22, 2022.(RNS/AP/Petros Giannakouris)

These Russian clergy who said 'no' to Putin's war in Ukraine are paying a price

Fadila Efendic, 74, sits in her living room backdropped by the pictures of her son and husband, victims of the Srebrenica genocide in the village of Potocari near Srebrenica, Bosnia, on June 28. During the July 1995 genocide a total of 22 members of her family were killed. (AP/Armin Durgut)

30 years on, Srebrenica massacre survivors live in the shadow of death

People participate in a vigil for immigrants and refugees at the United Church of Christ General Synod in Kansas City, Mo., in July. (RNS/Courtesy of Abigail Cipparone)

United Church of Christ synod denounces ICE raids as 'domestic terrorism'

The Vatican City flag flies July 18 at Holy Family Church in Gaza City which was hit in an Israeli strike July 17, killing three and injuring 10. Holy Family is the only Catholic church in Gaza City, and it has sheltered Muslims and Christians during the war. (OSV News/Reuters/Khamis Al-Rifi)

Holy Family shelling strikes symbolic and humanitarian nerve