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History will judge the church harshly for its treatment of LGBTQ persons
by
Daniel P. Horan
Feb 9, 2022
Column |
The Francis Chronicles
Francis, the comic strip
Artist hopes new sculpture can spotlight sisters' work fighting human trafficking
by
Christopher White
Feb 7, 2022
Blog |
The Francis Chronicles
Pope decries genital mutilation, sex trafficking of women
by
Frances D'Emilio
,
Associated Press
Feb 7, 2022
A Trump aftereffect: Immigrants still fear accessing public benefits
by
Melissa Cedillo
Feb 7, 2022
Reject racism to 'live the way' Creator intended us to live, cardinal says
by
Richard Szczepanowski
,
Catholic News Service
Feb 4, 2022
Editorial
Editorial: Bomb threats against HBCUs should horrify all Catholics
by
NCR Editorial Staff
Feb 4, 2022
Safer spaces: Protecting the dignity of consecrated people
by
Carol Glatz
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Catholic News Service
Feb 3, 2022
Los Angeles hospitality workers lean on Catholic community for support
by
Melissa Cedillo
Feb 3, 2022
A year into presidency, criticism over immigration continues for Biden
by
Rhina Guidos
,
Catholic News Service
Feb 2, 2022
Christian leaders seek release of Jimmy Lai, other activists in Hong Kong
by
Catholic News Service
Feb 2, 2022
Perspective
Equality protections for all Americans are overdue, but we can right this wrong
Blog |
NCR Today
The Francis Effect podcast: Anti-trans policies; Thich Nhat Hanh; winter break
by
NCR Staff
Feb 2, 2022
Panel: Native Americans' economic progress like a rigged Monopoly game
by
Mark Pattison
,
Catholic News Service
Feb 1, 2022
Commentary
Josephine Baker's life asks Catholics to imagine new ways to respect all — especially Black women
Prominent lay Catholics, Indigenous leaders to head Canadian healing fund
by
The B.C. Catholic Staff
,
Catholic News Service
Jan 31, 2022
Perspective
Wester's powerful letter part of hopeful trend: bishops arguing for nonviolence
50 years after Northern Ireland's 'Bloody Sunday,' survivors still seek justice
Views
Happy are peacemakers who wake up the rest of us
by
Joan Chittister
Jan 27, 2022
Views
Can a snowplow metaphor help white Catholics understand racial privilege?
by
Daniel P. Horan
Jan 26, 2022
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