Pastoral emphasis is both its strength and its weakness.
In All Things
#BlackLivesMatter and the Growth of a Movement
Two years in, the movement continues to grow, as does the list of protested deaths.
New Report describes Georgetown Experience with Adjunct Union
Georgetown 39 s Kalmanovitz Center has performed an extensive review of the union campaign among adjunct faculty there The report covers the entire process from the first discussions among the instructors about their conditions to the ratification of a first contract The authors found that the u
Pope to Speak to ‘Popular Movements’ in Bolivia
In an address that is likely to raise at least eyebrows in economic and political power corridors around the world Pope Francis will speak this evening before the nbsp World Meeting of Popular Movements Vaticanistas expect Pope Francis to expound on some of the themes of his recent encyclical quo
U.S. Bishops, Catholic Charities Call for ‘Second Chance’ for Former Inmates
‘Victims and offenders have a God-given dignity that calls for justice, not vengeance.’
‘Laudato Si’’ and California’s Water Crisis: Q&A with Bishop Michael Barber, S.J.
‘We are feeling the effects of climate change sooner than most.’
True Leadership
The people of Nazareth were put off by the mix of ordinary and extraordinary in Jesus.
What Independence Meant to a Woman Who Was Once a Blue-Eyed Little Girl
On this Independence Day when the flags are unfurled and whipping in the summer breeze and the bunting is put out and the picnic tables are festooned with the arrangement of hamburgers and hot dogs the pickles and the pretzels and potato chips macaroni and potato salads and don rsquo t forget th
Live Long, Live Well: Some Thoughts on Luigi Conaro and a Japanese Think Tank
Getting older is about to get a lot tougher if a recent article in The Irish Times is to be believed According to bureaucrats politicians and social scientists in Japan the latest phenomenon to become worried about is the problem of how to handle the increasing growth of what is called the ldqu
Cardinal Turkson Presents ‘Green Encyclical’ at U.N. Conference
Cardinal Peter Turkson President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace took ldquo Laudato Si rsquo rdquo on the road presenting the ldquo green encyclical rdquo from Pope Francis to a packed audience during a special conference at the United Nations on June 30 nbsp Turkson told hi
