Around the Web (Part 2)

Check out these recent articles from around the web: The moral challenge Trump poses by Michael Sean Winters: “The nation faces a moral question this election that is as simple as it is severe: Are we to permit white supremacist thinking and language back into the mainstream of American politics, or not?” California’s smoking age… Read More Around the Web (Part 2)

Around the Web (Part 1)

Check out these recent articles from around the web: A Mockery of Justice for the Poor by John Pfaff: “Yet despite this constitutional guarantee, state and county spending on lawyers for the poor amounts to only $2.3 billion — barely 1 percent of the more than $200 billion governments spend annually on criminal justice. Worse,… Read More Around the Web (Part 1)

It is Time for Europe’s “Pope Francis Moment”

Yesterday, Pope Francis was presented with the Charlemagne Prize by the City of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, an honor given annually to individuals for their extraordinary commitment to European unity and solidarity. In honoring a Pope who has been very vocal and outspoken in his criticism of the European Union, the award committee reminds us that… Read More It is Time for Europe’s “Pope Francis Moment”

Is Twitter the Best Place for Catholic Debates?

One of the most exciting mediums for gathering news and opinion is Twitter, the online social networking service. If you follow the right people, it’s a never-ending flow of information and analysis from professional pundits and accredited journalists from around the world. In another era, so much public discourse among competing reporters would be unthinkable,… Read More Is Twitter the Best Place for Catholic Debates?

Quote of the Day

Samantha Power: “The idea behind the Nuremberg Tribunal – that the international community has a stake in holding accountable those who commit such unthinkable crimes – undergirds many of the norms and institutions that we have helped create since the Second World War. But those norms and institutions have value only if they are put… Read More Quote of the Day

Marguerite Barankitse, Catholic Humanitarian, Wins the Aurora Prize

via the Aurora Prize: Marguerite Barankitse from Maison Shalom and REMA Hospital in Burundi was named as the inaugural Laureate of the $1 million Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. At a ceremony held in Yerevan, Armenia, Barankitse was recognized for the extraordinary impact she has had in saving thousands of lives and caring for orphans… Read More Marguerite Barankitse, Catholic Humanitarian, Wins the Aurora Prize