We can forge new paths for the Holy Spirit to travel.
Dispatches
Wendell Berry sponsors an alt-ag program at St. Catharine College in Kentucky
Wendell Berry and St. Catharine’s have teamed up to pass on a farming legacy to future generations.
Malawi bishops offer strong national critique in Year of Mercy
The bishops urge the country’s faithful to reject pessimism in the face of Malawi’s problems
Are cracks in the Jacob Zuma A.N.C. bloc showing?
Among the many speakers calling for the president’s resignation were veteran A.N.C. leaders.
Not so far offshore: chasing Nessie and tax evaders
It was only a matter of time before the Loch Ness Monster put in an appearance in London.
In South Africa President Zuma (and company) loses a round to the Constitutional Court
President Zuma agreed that he would “pay back the money” but denied that he was personally to blame.
Jeffrey Sachs at Notre Dame: ‘Pay Attention’ to Sustainable Development Goals
Sachs argues that plan to address ecological and worldwide poverty issues simultaneously are eminently realizable.
Pope Francis to visit Greece to highlight the dramatic plight of refugees
The pope plans to visit the Greek island of Lesbos in mid-April.
As “living writers of the Gospel,” says Pope Francis, Christians should practice the works of mercy
Christians are called to be apostles of the mercy which seeks to encounter all forms of poverty and to free this world of so many types of slavery.
In a surprise announcement, Pope Francis called for a special collection help Ukraine
Drawing attention to the ongoing violence in Ukraine, Pope Francis called for a special collection in all of the Catholic churches in Europe.
