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The Economy of Francis – of both saint and pope
By Tony Magliano The world – and especially the poor – needs a national and global economy that justly and fairly works for everyone. The hungry, homeless, unemployed, underemployed, refugees, and all destitute fellow human beings desperately need, and deserve a just and fair sharing of the wealth. But instead,…
The rumble in Dorothy Day’s soul still quakes 40 years after her death
Commentary by Patricia Lefevere in NCR: “Not surprisingly, America’s most radical Catholic has had service projects, buildings, lecture series, seminars and symposiums named after her at Catholic, Baptist and secular universities. Forty years after her departure and 123 since her birth, the rumble in Dorothy Day’s soul is still seismic.”
November 25th Edition – Catholic Perspectives on Biden’s Election
In this edition of Wisdom Wednesday, we offer Catholic perspectives on the election, related reports, and opinions. Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles took aim at president elect Joe Biden, calling it a “difficult and complex” situation that the second ever Catholic president-elect supports abortion rights. Gomez did speak favorably…