Father David Kelly is a leading proponent of a concept called “restorative justice.” It’s an approach that includes bringing perpetrators and victims together, and involving their families and community in a joint effort to repair the harm done by a crime.
Dispatches
After Tough Debate Britain Joins Air War Over Syria
Opposition to the bombing included that of many faith-groups.
Facing the truth in San Bernardino
Background checks are important, but to some degree peripheral to the larger issues of the sheer volume and penetration of firearms in American society today.
Oscar Pistorius convicted of murder
The South African paralympian will return to prison after an appeals court found him guilty of murder for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
General Relativity at 100
What Einstein’s breakthrough can teach Christians about the value of a free and foolish heart
The church confronts gun violence and crime in Chicago
Someone is shot in Chicago on the average of every three hours. There have been more than 400 shooting deaths in the city so far this year, up 18 percent already from last year.
Pope Francis on Paris climate change summit: “It’s either now or never.”
On the flight from Bangui to Rome, the pope addressed questions on COP21, Vatileaks, Islam
Crossing a divide between police and community in Chicago: “What Then Can Be Done?”
Many images stick in my mind of the public outrage expressed since Chicago police released video of one if its officers pumping 16 shots into an African American teen There is the one of multiracial protestors marching along Chicago rsquo s showcase shopping district the Magnificent Mile linking a
In Bangui, Pope Francis Seeks to Create the Conditions for Peace in the Central African Republic.
Pope Francis put peace and reconciliation in the CAR at the center of international attention by his visit here, during which he sought to create the conditions for this by, among other things, opening the Jubilee Year of Mercy in Bangui’s cathedral.
Pope in Bangui: ‘I come as a pilgrim of peace and a messenger of hope.’
Pope Francis was given a tremendous welcome by tens of thousands of Central Africans when he arrived in this conflict-torn land.
