Should we have kids?

When a couple marries in the Catholic Church, they vow during the sacrament to be open to life. What does that mean in a post-Laudato Si' world? NCR talked to millennials about raising children and caring for all creation.

For some Latinos, grappling with their Christian identity can be complicated

Being a Latino Christian is often a dilemma in a country where the churches are predominantly white or African American. One tradition requires you to adopt the faith of your erstwhile colonizers while the other is built on its own legacy of civil rights and race.

Music performance allows contemplation on sex abuse crisis

Craig Shepard's "Broken Silence" combines words and music for listeners to contemplate the subjects of abuse and corruption.

Sisters care for home-based patients and the terminally ill in Botswana

Two Sisters of Charity run an inpatient facility that provides 24-hour palliative care services to patients, and home-based care to patients living within the four villages near the hospice. The medical and spiritual care gives patients hope.




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