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Faith Faith and Reason
May 13, 2020
As we face the challenge of Covid-19, our obligations to the citizens of our own country must not negate our duties to global humanity. Active support for the poor and the displaced will be essential in longer-term efforts for a more just, more inclusive and healthier post-crisis world.
Politics & Society Faith and Reason
October 21, 2019
If solidarity extends only as far as national or cultural borders, refugees will not receive the support they need.
FENCED IN. A young refugee girl holds up a drawing in a makeshift camp on the Macedonian-Greek border, November 2015.
December 22, 2015
Christian ethics forbids actions and policies that in effect treat those of other countries who are in grave need as nonpersons.
Politics & Society
March 05, 2012
Catholic teaching on the church's rightsand the rights of all
November 07, 2011
The challenges of nation-building
October 03, 2011
How Catholic teaching can help shape the life of South Sudan
Signs Of the Times
November 02, 2009

What happens in Sudan will have important effects on its neighboring countries, all of whom have experienced grave humanitarian crises in recent years.

Signs Of the Times
September 28, 2009

Nearly two years after a controversial presidential election prompted widespread violence, Kenya remains a country on the brink of crisis.

December 01, 2008
How the Catholic Church promotes human dignity
January 15, 2007
More than 33 million refugees and internally displaced people languish in the world today. A disproportionate percentage of them live in Africa. Most have been driven from their homes by armed strife. Such displacement is often overlooked in discussions of the duty to protect civilians in warfare. K