Catholic Workers confront the pandemic, see a 'respite for Mother Earth'

Many Catholic Workers across the United States are reacting to the pandemic with curiosity, hope and a commitment to living according to principles of the founders, Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin.

A Catholic cry for Black Lives Matter

Commentary: What we are witnessing now is a society burning with the anguish of black dignity denied for too long and black life callously extinguished without repercussion. As it has been said, all lives cannot matter if black lives do not matter. As Catholics, we cannot look away.

Sisters take food pantry ministries outdoors during pandemic

With other ministries shut down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, U.S. sisters are focused on food assistance during a time of increased need because of job losses and other disruptions.

Laudato Si' validates centuries of indigenous knowledge to defend nature

Commentary: With Pope Francis' environmental encyclical, at last a spiritual leader whose voice was heard around the world understood what we, the indigenous peoples, had been trying to explain without being understood.




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