Why Dianne Feinstein’s Approach to Amy Barrett Threatens Latinas

Notre Dame Law Professor Amy Barrett was recently confirmed by the US Senate as a judge for the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. This confirmation, however, did not draw as many headlines as her contentious confirmation hearing. When Dianne Feinstein questioned Barrett’s qualifications during her Senate confirmation hearing, something gave her “a… Read More Why Dianne Feinstein’s Approach to Amy Barrett Threatens Latinas

Too Many Catholics Are Complicit in Trump’s Racism

MSW, highlighting a presentation by Millennial writer Nichole Flores, writes: There was an entire conference on the subject of polarization in which I participated, at the University of Notre Dame, which resulted in the book Polarization in the US Catholic Church: Naming the Wounds, Beginning to Heal…. All of the contributions at the conference were… Read More Too Many Catholics Are Complicit in Trump’s Racism

Pope Francis Bans the Sale of Cigarettes Inside the Vatican

via Vatican Radio: Pope Francis is putting a stop to the sale of cigarettes and tobacco inside Vatican City State. A statement released on Thursday by Greg Burke, Director of the Holy See Press Office, explained that the Holy See “cannot be cooperating with a practice that is clearly harming the health of people.” Citing… Read More Pope Francis Bans the Sale of Cigarettes Inside the Vatican