Can the Whole Life Approach Break Our Political Stalemate?

Tish Harrison Warren writes: People like me, who hold to what the Roman Catholic cardinal Joseph Bernardin called a “consistent ethic of life” and what the Catholic activist Eileen Egan referred to as “the seamless garment” of life don’t have a clear political home. A “whole life” ethic entails a commitment to life “from womb… Read More Can the Whole Life Approach Break Our Political Stalemate?

Millennial Catholic Interviews: Patrick Manning

Patrick Manning is an assistant professor of pastoral theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University, the author of Converting the Imagination: Teaching to Recover Jesus’ Vision for Fullness of Life, and a writer here at Millennial. He was recently named the new Director of the Center for Catholic Studies at… Read More Millennial Catholic Interviews: Patrick Manning

Around the Web

Check out these recent articles from around the web: They knew the boat could sink. Boarding it didn’t feel like a choice. by Louisa Loveluck, Elinda Labropoulou, Heba Farouk Mahfouz, Siobhán O’Grady, Rick Noack: “The story of how as many as 750 migrants came to board a rickety blue fishing trawler and end up in… Read More Around the Web

Dan DiLeo: Protect the Freedom to Invest Responsibly

via the Nebraska Examiner: A Creighton University professor says that Pope Francis and his two predecessors at the Vatican have all called for increased consideration of the ecological costs of business decisions to protect the planet. That, according to Dan DiLeo, a moral theologian, includes considering climate risks — so-called “environment, social and governance” (ESG)… Read More Dan DiLeo: Protect the Freedom to Invest Responsibly