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Police officers attend a July 17 vigil at St. John the Baptist Church in Zachary, La., for the fatal attack on policemen in Baton Rouge, La. (CNS photo/Jeffrey Dubinsky, Reuters)
Politics & Society
Michael Pasquier
Why the slow movement toward racial justice in the church?
Politics & SocietyNews
Kevin Clarke
Father Bryan Massingale says that our national inability to confront the social outcomes of racism is a “spiritual cataract.”
Washington, D.C. Protest. December 2014. istockphoto.com
FaithFeatures
Edward K. Braxton
"Sadly, I personally know black Catholics whose personal experience has led them to believe that their black lives do not really matter to the church."
Protesting police shootings and racism during a rally in Washington, D.C., in December 2014.
Politics & Society
Alex Mikulich
How do we claim that we celebrate the fullness of human diversity if we are not passionate advocates for racial equality?
BEFORE THE STORM. Oscar Isaac, left, as aspiring Mayor Nick Wasicsko in 'Show Me a Hero'
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Maurice Timothy Reidy
At the heart of the class combat in "Show Me a Hero" is fear, a fear that is made worse by the fact the black, brown and white residents of Yonkers know very little about one another.
FaithFaith
Edward K. Braxton
An invitation to white Catholics to use their imagination to enter into a role-reversal narrative.