5 Questions About Converting The Imagination
Millennial writer Patrick Manning answers five questions on his new book, Converting the Imagination: Teaching to Recover Jesus’ Vision for Fullness of Life:
Millennial writer Patrick Manning answers five questions on his new book, Converting the Imagination: Teaching to Recover Jesus’ Vision for Fullness of Life:
Millennial writer Meghan Clark writes: Yet perhaps this is a time not for returning but for reimagining the ecology of our daily lives. Relationships with family and friends become both more intentional and precarious. How do we accompany each other while maintaining physical distance? This requires creativity, generosity, and significant self-care. In times of prolonged… Read More Imagining a New Normal Post-Covid
via Catholic Mobilizing Network: More than 1,000 faith leaders from across an array of religious traditions have signed a joint statement to President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr urging them to halt the four federal executions scheduled for July and August. If carried out, the executions would be the first federal executions to… Read More Over 1,000 Faith Leaders Urge Trump, Barr to Halt Federal Executions
This film hopes to bring out the joy, pain, and struggles that are faced in the Black Catholic community, specifically in the Treme area of New Orleans (Spirit Juice):
Sister Norma Pimentel writes: Our camp is a makeshift “tent city” filled with about 1,500 vulnerable women, men and children awaiting rulings on their applications for asylum in the United States. These families are living in donated tents at the mercy of extreme weather. Here, the temperatures can rise above 100 degrees, and when it… Read More Sister Norma Pimentel: Do Not Ignore Suffering at the Border
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Pope Francis: “Hope is the virtue of a heart that doesn’t lock itself into darkness, that doesn’t dwell on the past, but is able to see a tomorrow.”