Catholics on Racial Justice: Where Do We Go From Here?
Confronting and deconstructing racism — in our institutions, in our government and in ourselves — is part of our duty as followers of Christ.
Confronting and deconstructing racism — in our institutions, in our government and in ourselves — is part of our duty as followers of Christ.
The prayer service, which was entitled “Together in Christ: Prayer for Racial Justice,” incorporated themes of justice, oppression, deliverance and redemptive suffering.
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Fr. Frederic Fornos, SJ, announced from Vatican City that he named Fr. Laramie for the position as National Director for the USA.
Alverno’s three parent institutions were imbued with the order’s dedication to helping women glorify God with their gifts through education and professional development.
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Beginning with the July 2 issue, the Catholic Herald will print every other week year-round for a total of 26 issues per year.
Preventing the death of Black human beings as the result of racism is work that will require a multifaceted approach and the cooperation of many levels of legislative, law enforcement and social entities.
Whatever acts of kindness, acts of love and openness to hospitality that we practice become bridges connecting this world and the world that is to come.