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In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
The U S Conference of Catholic Bishops in a newly released statement have promised to continue their fight against the Obama administration s HHS mandate calling it a violation of personal civil rights The story on the USCCB website begins nbsp The U S bishops are strongly united in their
In All Things
Tim Reidy
You don t have to be a fan of the Fox show Glee to enjoy NBC s new Broadway based drama Smash from NBC writes Fr Terrance Klein in this exclusive Web review Glee rdquo is produced by Fox These days all creativity seems to come from one of the non-traditional broadcast networks The t
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Here is a fantastic new program called Jesuit Commons Higher Education at the Margins JCHEM nbsp With this new initiative Jesuit colleges and universities nbsp strive to bring Jesuit education to people who are severely underserved for example those living in refugee camps In this video Ma
In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
One of Britian rsquo s most well-known Catholics has expressed his support for a proposed same-sex marriage law Former Prime Minister Tony Blair who converted to Catholicism joining the faith of his wife and children said he ldquo strongly supports rdquo same-sex marriage From The Independent
In All Things
Tim Reidy
A compelling photo essay from The Jesuit Post featuring the art of Fabian Debora nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Read about Fabian Debora and see more examples of his street art here Tim Reidy
In All Things
Tim Reidy
Two perspectives from two committed Catholic women The first comes from Valerie Schultz an occasional contributer to America We Catholic women are often cast as less than by the policies of the religious hierarchy of our church We are forbidden ordination and yet we fill the pews teach the
In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
From Governor Andrew Cuomo s office Governor Andrew M Cuomo today designated March 12-18 2012 as Timothy Cardinal Dolan Week in New York State A formal proclamation issued by the Governor today paid tribute to Cardinal Dolan Archbishop of New York in honor of his elevation to the College of Ca
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Camille D'Arienzo, R.S.M.
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Gary Dorrien

Garry Dorrien is the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and a professor of religion at Columbia University in New York. His article "Occupy the Future" appears the March 12 issue. Professor Dorrien is also the author of Kantian Reason and Hegelian Spirit: The Idealistic Logic of Modern Theology (Wiley-Blackwell) and The Obama Question: A Progressive Perspective (Rowman & Littlefield).

What are the ethical roots of the Occupy movement?

The ethical roots of the Occupy movement are as various as the widely various individuals and groups that identify with the movement. Many of the Occupy organizers are young anarchist activists, or anarchist veterans of the anti-globalization movement. Others are new or longtime proponents of Alinsky-style community organizing or other grassroots radical democracy organizations. Others, who came in a bit late, but who gave the movement a real surge when they did, come from traditional progressive organizations and unions involved in electoral politics. Others come from the peace and social justice fellowships that exist in most American religious denominations.

The moral language that you speak is always influenced by the community of memory to which you belong. If you don't have one, it is harder to fight off the dominant culture that commodifies everything that it touches. Many people in the Occupy movement have been deeply wounded by the nihilistic commercial society in which they have grown up, and they are searching for a community of meaning.

Can you explain what you mean by the term “realized democracy”?

A realized democracy is a society in which the right to self-government is lifted above the right to private property, and the rights and values of democracy permeate all institutions. Negatively—the mode of this argument that Reinhold Niebuhr preferred—it is a society that places democratic checks on social, political and economic power.

Democracy is valuable primarily as a check on greed and will-to-power, and it cannot be restricted to occasional elections. We need democracy in the social and economic spheres as much as we need it in the political system. Otherwise the wealthy end up owning the political process and we have no real political democracy either.

What role can religious communities play in the Occupy movement?

Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources

The head of Banghazi's diminished Catholic community spoke of a need to rebuild his congregation and of the uncertainties ahead.

Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources

Outside the White House on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22, members of the Catholic Worker demonstrated for repentance and conversion of “ourselves, our society and our churches to the Gospel way of justice."

Columns
John F. Kavanaugh
Our political judging should approximate courtroom procedures.
Editorials
The Editors
As long as the nation is in permanent campaign mode, the promise of legislative progress will remain faint.
Poetry
Paul Mariani

Those wooden floors with their pine-scented antiseptic

Signs Of the Times

Thousands of children are forced every day to serve in armed gangs or armies as combatants, spies or in sexual servitude.

Television
John Anderson
John Anderson on the second season of PBS's 'Downton Abbey'
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources

“Dear friends of the United States, Mexico needs your help to stop this terrible violence that we’re suffering,” President Felipe Calderón said.