Pro-Lifers Imprisoned Under FACE Act Speak Out
Katie Yoder Washington Surgi-Clinic on F St. NW in Washington, D.C., on April 7, 2022. Joan Andrews Bell, a 76-year-old Catholic, who was sentenced to two years and three months in prison, shared a statement in which she vowed to continue advocating for the unborn and called on others to join her in prayer.
Church members help people displaced by Brazil floods, form solidarity networks for assistance
The unprecedented storms devastating vast areas in Brazil since the end of April have displaced more than half a million people. Members of the Catholic Church are calling on government authorities to develop policies to rebuild destroyed communities and family farms.
Review: America’s two-front dilemma in World War II
Books about World War II are ubiquitous in the nonfiction section, but “Hitler’s American Gamble” is the rare recent work with a genuinely new contribution to make, not just to our understanding of the past but also to our understanding of the present.
An inspiring teacher leads a student renaissance at Creighton Prep
“The arts are crucial to Jesuit education. Our arts programs are a home for students at Creighton Prep, but they also inspire the expansion of heart and imagination—elements that are indispensable to Ignatian practice.”
Eugenics was everywhere 100 years ago. We still live with its legacy today.
Of the many things that the history of eugenics should teach modern society, two stand out in this discussion. First, not all questions are good questions. Second, statistics can be warped to tell you pretty much anything you want.
Migration promotes conversion.
I would argue for two axioms. First, Christian mission induces migration, and, conversely, migration fulfills Christian mission. Second, there is a reciprocal cause-and-effect relationship between Christian mission and migration.
When a Catholic hospital becomes for-profit
Do Catholic hospitals have to choose between mission and the market?
Struggling to understand Mary
A Reflection for the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, by Delaney Coyne
A lesson for Ordinary Time
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael SImone, S.J.
Do I actually trust God’s plans for my future?
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Jill Rice