The trouble began when nine students at a weekend party played “Jews vs. Nazis” beer pong.
Social Justice
Protesters arrested for blocking pipeline work through nuns’ property
“We will continue to have a presence here. How can we not? We live here. This is our home.”
How does Trump’s tax plan line up with Catholic social teaching?
According to Catholic social tradition, paying taxes is part of the way Catholic citizens contribute to the common good.
How we use the ‘pro-life’ label matters
Is ‘pro-life’ an appeal or an accusation?
How one Jesuit grad is building Tiny Homes to end chronic homelessness
Tiny homes—you’ve probably heard of them. They’re littered all over Instagram and Pinterest, and HGTV has dedicated a show to hunting them. But what you probably haven’t heard about is how they could be a solution to end chronic homelessness. This week we talk to Andrew Lunetta, a graduate of LeMoyne University, who is the […]
How one Jesuit grad is building Tiny Homes to end chronic homelessness
Tiny homes—you’ve probably heard of them. But you probably haven’t heard how they could solve chronic homelessness.
An intimate look at the bond between Dorothy Day and her daughter Tamar
Beauty is the medium through which Kate Hennessy describes her mother and grandmother.
The redemption of ex-prisoners is a duty of the Catholic Church
Pope Francis reminds us that we must “cleanse, heal and restore” the sinner, including those returning to society from prisons.
Sister Simone Campbell: The dangers of becoming a “celebrity nun”
Is my hunger for publicity closing the door to a contemplative life?
Tent City, USA: Southern California’s homelessness crisis
It is not only Anaheim, but Southern California as a whole that finds itself in the midst of a homelessness emergency.
