The Beginning of the End for the Death Penalty? An Interview with Karen Clifton

As voters in California and Nebraska get ready to determine the fate of the death penalty in their states next week, Millennial editor Robert Christian interviewed Karen Clifton, the Executive Director of the Catholic Mobilizing Network, which “proclaims the Church’s pro-life teaching and prepares Catholics for informed involvement in the public debate to end the… Read More The Beginning of the End for the Death Penalty? An Interview with Karen Clifton

Bishop Elizondo: Catholics Must Reject Anti-Immigrant Hostility

Bishop Eusebio Elizondo of Seattle, Chairman of the Committee on Migration of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, writes: Catholics know that every person is made in the image of God. Everyone is due our respect and our love. We’re called to care especially for those who most need our welcome, including newcomers to… Read More Bishop Elizondo: Catholics Must Reject Anti-Immigrant Hostility

Bishop McGrath: Refusing to Accept Election Outcome Borders on the Seditious

In light of Donald Trump’s refusal to state that he will accept the results of the election should he lose and similar statements from some of his supporters, Bishop Patrick McGrath of San Jose has offered a firm defense of our democratic system and the norms that allow it to function: Since 1796, when John… Read More Bishop McGrath: Refusing to Accept Election Outcome Borders on the Seditious

Left Behind: Working Class Families and Communities

Last night, Georgetown University hosted an event on the economic realities, political impact, and moral dimensions of the national neglect of working-class families and communities. The event featured Tim Carney, columnist for the Washington Examiner; Bill Fletcher, Jr., a senior scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies; author and political analyst Thomas Frank; Fr. Clete Kiley… Read More Left Behind: Working Class Families and Communities