Tiny homes—you’ve probably heard of them. But you probably haven’t heard how they could solve chronic homelessness.
Catholic Education
How L.A.’s Catholic schools are growing when so many others are closing
“Our vision is growth. We’re the largest archdiocese in the country, largest Catholic school system in the country, and we still feel like we’re underserving our population.”
Why I took my fifth-grade Catholic class on a field trip to a mosque
What would my students think about Islam if they learned about the religion by way of cable news?
California priest who ministers to children of migrant workers wins Lumen Christi Award
A Catholic priest is being recognized for his efforts to support California’s migrant farmworker community.
I am Catholic—and I don’t know what I’m supposed to believe about immigration
Sincere questions for my friends on both sides of the immigration debate
Jesuit Universities defend DACA students
Students, faculty, and staff at Jesuit Universities around the country push back against the Trump administration’s plan to end DACA, a policy which could lead to the deportation of students at Jesuit Schools. Special Thanks to the Los Angeles Loyolan. Their coverage of the LMU demonstration here.
Time to move from outrage to action on DACA, Fordham University president says
Jesuit and other Catholic academic leaders are ready to protect the Dreamers in their communities from deportation forces.
Parish life still thrives at flood-damaged Houston church
Hit hard by flooding, a Catholic parish in Houston surveys the damage and continues to practice their faith.
Meet the Strake Jesuit students who rescued 50 people after Hurricane Harvey
Students took up the call to be “men for others” in the wake of the storm.
Illinois Catholic schools set to receive support through new scholarship tax credit program
Proponents say the program will help to provide scholarships for 6,000 to 10,000 students in religious and other private schools statewide.
