Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “We become holy when we work for others. When we do so, we continue the creative action of God in history.”
Pope Francis: “We become holy when we work for others. When we do so, we continue the creative action of God in history.”
Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville writes: The Social Justice magisterium is particularly subject to dismemberment into lesser, purely political parts if we do not sustain a concerted effort to connect the teaching to the person of Christ from whom it flows…. Pope Francis speaks of the “throwaway culture”, as a description that encompasses all that… Read More Radical Care Must Replace Our Throwaway Culture
Pope Francis: “In order to prepare a truly human future, it is not enough to reject evil. We must build the common good together.”
Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Daniel Misleh, and Millennial writer Daniel DiLeo write: Pope Francis recently convened oil and gas corporation executives and investors to share some hard truths about fossil fuels and catastrophic climate change. In doing so, the Holy Father extended the Christian tradition of witnessing challenging truths to the public and influential members of society.… Read More Pope Francis Tells Oil and Gas Execs to Address Climate Change
via USCCB: Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice, Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, expressed disappointment in today’s Supreme Court decision on Janus v. AFSCME. The 5-4 decision struck down an Illinois law that required non-union workers to pay fees that go to collective bargaining, overturning… Read More US Bishops Disappointed by Supreme Court’s Attack on Unions
via USCCB: Bishop Joe S. Vásquez of Austin, chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Migration, and Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, chair of the USCCB Committee for Religious Liberty, issued the following joint statement: “The travel ban targets Muslims for exclusion, which goes against our country’s core principle of… Read More US Bishops Disappointed by Supreme Court’s Failure to Protect Religious Freedom in Travel Ban Case
Michael Wear writes: The rhetoric around independents is and has been quite bold and self-congratulatory. It goes: Independents are citizens who have the moral courage to declare a pox on both houses, and the capacity for free-thinking that enables them to say “no” to the partisan options that have been presented to us; they chart… Read More Don’t Be an Independent, Join a Political Party