Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for September 2022: For the Abolition of the Death Penalty

“Each day, there is a growing “NO” to the death penalty around the world. For the Church, this is a sign of hope. From a legal point of view, it is not necessary. Society can effectively repress crime without definitively depriving the offenders of the possibility of redeeming themselves. Always, in every legal sentence, there… Read More Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for September 2022: For the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Marijuana and Hallucinogen Use Soars Among Young Adults

via the NY Times: Marijuana and hallucinogen use among young adults reached an all-time record last year after having leveled off during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, according to federal survey data. The findings, part of the government’s annual survey of drug use among young Americans, also found that nicotine vaping and excessive… Read More Marijuana and Hallucinogen Use Soars Among Young Adults

Reflections on the Greatness of Bill Russell (1934-2022)

Vinson Cunningham writes: In an era when the N.B.A. was much less marketable, and therefore much less forcibly narrativized, than it is today, Russell nonetheless crafted a persona that lasted him a lifetime. Part of it was the intelligence and rectitude of his playing style. Over six-nine with long limbs and air-cutting speed, he offered… Read More Reflections on the Greatness of Bill Russell (1934-2022)