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FaithJesuitical
Jesuitical
Fun fact: The Grammy-nominated musician went to a Jesuit high school in Newfoundland.
Clergy of many faiths from across the United States participate in a prayer circle on Nov. 3, 2016, in front of a bridge in Standing Rock, N.D., where demonstrators confront police during a protest of the Dakota Access pipeline. (CNS photo/Stephanie Keith, Reuters)
FaithDispatches
Eileen Markey
Long before Pope Francis articulated in “Laudato Si’” a comprehensive Catholic call to care for the physical environment, Agape members were focused on treading lightly on the earth and combining a contemplative lifestyle with frontline environmental and peace activism.
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
Being human does not get any harder than when there is a rupture between meaning and love
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
'We don’t talk enough about people’s struggles with the rosary. What can we do to help them?'
Black Elk as a Catholic teacher and as a Lakota leader. (Left photo: Marquette University Archives, Bureau of Catholic Indian Mission Records, ID 00559; right photo: Marquette University Archives, Bureau of Catholic Indian Mission Records, ID 01287/Ben Hunt)
FaithFeatures
Damian CostelloJon M. Sweeney
Sainthood for Black Elk could help the inclusion of indigenous Americans within the Catholic Church, but it also raises questions about the church's role in erasing Lakota culture.
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
Lots of people get crusty as they age. Only the saints get slippery.