Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “When we meet a person truly in need, do we see the face of God?”
Pope Francis: “When we meet a person truly in need, do we see the face of God?”
Millennial writer Bethany Welch has a new article at To Go Forth. She writes: Easter’s Gospel reading gives courage to those who, like Mary Magdalene visiting the tomb, travel through darkness to understand and to know. Where is the body? Why is the tomb empty? This mystery, this miracle, is rooted in brokenness and uncertainty. It… Read More We are Witnesses
Pope Francis: “Education and employment, access to welfare for all are key elements for the development and the fair distribution of goods; for the achievement of social justice; for belonging to society and participating freely and responsibly in political life.”
Millennial editor Robert Christian has a new article at Crux. He writes: The economic pressures on middle-class and working-class Americans are both the product of family breakdown and one of its principal causes. The minimum wage is nowhere near a living wage. Many working-class people live paycheck to paycheck, fearful that a single mishap will… Read More It’s time for a preferential option for the family
Check out these recent articles from around the web: Why ‘left v. right’ is a category mistake for the Church in Africa by John Allen: “Ask African Catholics for their views on the idées fixes of Western conversation – female priests, gay rights, birth control, Communion for the divorced and remarried, and so on –… Read More Around the Web
Just as those first rays of sun illuminated the empty tomb that resurrection day, may You, God, come and light my soul. Drive out the darkness of doubt and warm the stone of my heart. Work your miracle in me: Help me to truly rise with Christ today and everyday. Take this weary person and… Read More Lenten Reflection Series: Christ is Alive. Alleluia!
Millennial writer Marcus Mescher has a new post for the Dorothy Day Center for Faith & Justice. He writes: It’s so easy to get caught up thinking that my value lies in what I do, that others will only care for me if I perform a certain way or that my life is measured by… Read More A New Way of Seeing – and Being