Camillo Barone

Camillo Barone

Camillo Barone is a New York-based staff reporter for NCR, where he covers human interest stories, profiles and social justice. He previously worked at The Forward, the leading independent Jewish news outlet in the United States. An Italian native, he graduated from Columbia Journalism School in 2023 and worked at NewsGuard, Il Tempo, Class CNBC, Vatican News and Vatican Radio. You can reach him at [email protected]

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How some Catholic universities are tackling affordability

At UN, Holy See allies criticize delayed diagnoses and treatments for women

New survey reveals most Americans back LGBTQ rights, amid divides within religions

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War, exodus and hunger: Lebanon's Catholics face a new wave of fear and exhaustion

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Alabama death row inmate who didn't kill victim granted clemency

An Iranian ayatollah appeals to the pope as war spreads across Middle East

'No alternative to dialogue': Southern Arabia bishop on war and fear in the Gulf

Amid escalating attacks, Catholic groups visiting Holy Land are stranded

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US bishops warn ICE mega-detention plan is 'moral inflection point' for America

From declining finances to clergy polarization: Inside Hicks' inherited NYC challenges

'God does not need papers': Cardinals spend Ash Wednesday with ICE detainees, their families

The Rev. Jesse Jackson had Catholic allies throughout a life devoted to civil rights

Brooklyn Diocese seeks settlement of 1,100 clergy abuse lawsuits under Child Victims Act

Heidi Kühn had a vision. Crops now flourish in past war zones once planted with mines.

With music and multicultural witness, Ronald Hicks begins his New York ministry

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