Faith in Democracy: Facing the Challenges of 2026

Last night, Millennial writer Chris Crawford moderated a panel on the challenges of defending democracy in 2026. The digital panel featured Jim Wallis, the founding Director of the Georgetown University Center on Faith and Justice; Gloria Purvis, senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life; and Sharon Brous, senior and… Read More Faith in Democracy: Facing the Challenges of 2026

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Jubilee of Prisoners: Hope is not lost for anyone by Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy: “The Jubilee reminds us that no one is beyond redemption. No human being is to be discarded when it suits our purposes. No one can forfeit their worth or dignity as a child… Read More Around the Web

Our Lady of Guadalupe is Everywhere

via Catholic Women Preach: Preaching for the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Dr. Nichole M. Flores offers a poem reflecting on the presence and power of Our Lady: “She is everywhere. Speaking, guiding, prompting, praying. Advocating, organizing, redefining, reconciling. Calling, responding, giving, receiving. Bleeding, healing, crying, rising. She is everywhere.”

Pope Leo Points to 20th Century Christian Democratic Leaders as Models for ‘Healthy Secularism’

Via the Vatican: Being men and women of dialogue means remaining deeply rooted in the Gospel and in the values that flow from it and, at the same time, cultivating openness, listening and dialogue with those who come from other backgrounds, always placing the human person, human dignity, and our relational and communal nature at… Read More Pope Leo Points to 20th Century Christian Democratic Leaders as Models for ‘Healthy Secularism’