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Slavery in the 21st century

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Slavery ended in the 19th century, right? Wrong. It continues to this very day under a new name: human trafficking.

Convicted priest seeks vindication

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For the second time this past decade – and at least the fourth time since 2005 – the Wall StreetJournal has taken up the case of Fr. Gordon J. MacRae, who has, quite unbelievably, beenserving a 33 1⁄2-to-67 year sentence in a New Hampshire state prison since 1994 on abusecharges.…

Women and Priests — Conversations in the Spirit 

Interactive webinar series hosted by Women in the Church Working Group for the AUSCP AUSCP Called to Serve: Catholic Women’s Stories of Opportunities and Obstacles Join us Wednesday, November 20th, 2024, at 3 PM EST at our next Conversation in the Spirit hosted by Women in the Church Working Group for the…

Immigration: Refugees Seeking Asylum

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According to a United Nations report, by the end of 2022 there were worldwide over 108 million refugees defined as persons displaced by violence, social conflict, and persecution due to their race, religion, nationality, political opinions, or membership in a particular social group.

Wisdom Wednesday | July 31st

Welcome to Wednesday! We are leaning heavily this week on secular news services, in the hopes that “outsiders’ views” will help us see and hear what the world thinks of us, and avoid judging before we leap to conclusions. A prime example: Cardinal Tagle says the Eucharistic Congress was a “blessed experience.” Olympic ceremony watchers see a parody of the Last Supper – or was it Dionysus at the center of the table?

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