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WASHINGTON After a full year of fruitless job hunting, Natasha Baebler
just gave up.She'd already abandoned hope of getting work in her field,
working with the disabled. But she couldn't land anything else, either
not even a job interview at a telephone call center.Until she feels
confident enough to send out resumes again, she'll get by on food
stamps and disability checks from Social Security and live with her parents
in St. Louis."I'm not proud of it," says Baebler, who is in
her mid-30s and is blind. "The only way I'm able to sustain
any semblance of self-preservation is to rely on government programs that
I have no desire to be on."Baebler's frustrating experience has become all
too common nearly four years after the Great Recession ended: Many Americans
are still so discouraged that they've given up on the job market.Older
Americans have retired early. Younger ones have enrolled in school. Others
have suspended their job hunt until the employment landscape brightens.
Some, like Baebler, are collecting disability checks.It isn't supposed to
be this way. After a recession, an improving economy is supposed to
bring people back into the job market.Instead, the number of Americans in
the labor force those who have a job or are looking
for one fell by nearly half a million people from February
to March, the government said Friday. And the percentage of working-age
adults in the labor force what's called the participation rate
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njoy the church's highest honor, sainthood. The church process to certify
a first miracle needed for John Paul's beatification went exceptionally
fast. The six years it took from his death until Pope Benedict
XVI beatified him in 2011 was the shortest time in modern history.
Beatification is the last formal step before sainthood.The vast St. John
in Lateran piazza, which can hold hundreds of thousands of people, is
a popular venue for free rock concerts on Labor Day, May 1,
and a frequent rallying point for union leaders and politicians. Rome's
city hall said the square was picked as an apt place to
honor John Paul after consulting with an Italian cardinal who serves as
the pope's vicar general for the Rome diocese.Pope Francis seemed to be
adding a new twist to the role of public squares in everyday
life. At his Vatican appearance Sunday, he encouraged faithful to "go into
the piazzas and announce Christ our savior" to the people. "Bring the
Good News with sweetness and respect," he added. The "Good News" refers
to the Gospels.John Paul, then Benedict, and now Francis have all made
shoring up flagging faith on the traditionally Christian European continent
as well as in other affluent areas of the world a priority
of their leadership. The Vatican is also keen on preserving Catholic loyalty
in places like South America, where dynamic evangelical sects have been
attracting baptized Catholics away from their faith, as well as encourage
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