In this episode of John Dear's "The Nonviolence of Jesus" podcast, Dear outlines 10 essential points about the nonviolence of ...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops issued layoff notices to about a third of the staff in its Migration and Refugee ...
Passing over 14 centuries of religious intolerance and persecution, as Vice President JD Vance did in a recent speech, in ...
Amid declining numbers of U.S. sisters, many are asking what will happen to their associates once the sisters cannot lead ...
With President Donald Trump overseeing massive sudden cuts to the United States Agency for International Development, sisters ...
With the rise of Eastern Europe’s far right and the war in Ukraine, public approval of nuclear nonproliferation has suffered, ...
Fr. Clive Dytor is one of many married ex-Anglican clergy who quit the Church of England in the wake of its 1992 decision to ...
Matthew Royer is a freelance journalist from Los Angeles. In 2024, he graduated from the University of California, Los ...
Cardinal Robert McElroy decried the White House crackdown on undocumented immigrants as a "war of fear and terror,” speaking ...
Ken Stone is a contributing editor to Times of San Diego. He has worked at the San Diego Daily Transcript, San Diego Business Journal and The San Diego Union-Tribune, w ...
Our language has become a brittle shell, too fragile to hold the magnitude of our collective grief. Yet, in this poverty of words, there is an unexpected wealth: the profound presence of silence.
When the experience of evil feels as palpable as the mysterium, we may well be afraid. Yet, our very distress constitutes the ...