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Catholic Church's best kept secret
However, revealing its contents, and urging the full application of its message, would surely cause great controversy. The church's leaders ... continue reading
Pope Francis declares 'No to war.' Is anyone listening?
"We are living at a crucial moment for humanity, in which peace seems to give way to war. Conflicts are growing, and stability is ... continue reading
Our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters
For many of us who strive to seriously practice faith in Jesus Christ, and to extend that practice out into the marketplace, the political ... continue reading
World Refugee Day: A call to care
"It's a record that should never have been set," said U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi. The record? Over 100 million ... continue reading
'A strategy of peace'
In ancient history, in recent history, and in our own day, war has, and continues to have, its unholy heel on the neck of humanity - ... continue reading
Why Laudato Si' Week deserves your attention
Perhaps you are wondering, "What is Laudato Si' Week?" And for that matter, what does Laudato Si' mean? Laudato Si' is medieval Italian for ... continue reading
'Thou shall not kill' - not even a murderer
"Anyone who inflicts a permanent injury on his or her neighbor shall receive the same in return: fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth ... continue reading
St. John XXIII's prophetic encyclical 'Peace on Earth' -- dangerously remains ignored
Just over 60 years ago, the earth as we know it came dangerously close to being engulfed in a nuclear fireball. In October of 1962, the ... continue reading
Peace comes from Jesus - through us!
"On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and ... continue reading
Workers' rights often do not exist
Even before COVID-19 struck, countless workers were suffering from economic injustice in numerous ways, such as a very low minimum wage - ... continue reading
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