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Short Take
Firefighters from Canada, Mexico and U.S. prisons fought the L.A. fires. They have something to teach us about solidarity.
Leilani Fuentes
January 21, 2025
The show of national and international support in California reflects the human unity that God calls us to.
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The Christian response to a suffering world is hope.
The Editors
January 16, 2025
Christian hope, as Pope Francis understands it, reminds us that a better and more just world is within our grasp.
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Your Take: A pro-life approach that’s more than just outlawing abortion
Our readers
January 16, 2025
Can the pro-life movement advance beyond the push to merely outlaw abortion?
Politics & Society
Short Take
I’ve been homeless and served the homeless. Real help starts with listening.
Bill Smith
December 17, 2024
In my 40 years being homeless and working with the unhoused, I have learned that there is no one major reason why people become homeless.
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Lay volunteers are often the backbone of Catholic parishes. But they need support, too.
Maggie Phillips
November 14, 2024
External realities are complicating the traditional structures on which parishes have relied for decades.
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Dorothy Day didn’t want to be called a saint. She wanted to be one.
Robert Ellsberg
November 08, 2024
What caused Dorothy Day to stand out in her time, as it does still, is the way her spiritual life was expressed not only in her daily prayer but in her response to the needs of her neighbors, to the poor and to the demands of history.
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