How can we articulate a fair immigration policy in a divided country?
Posts in Justice
Tom Reese, SJ on the Amazon Synod: An Interview
Where are we as the Church moves toward the end of the Synod? A veteran observer of the synods and Papacy reflects.
Should A Catholic Support Immigration Reform?
In response to last week’s article “Should A Catholic Support the Border Wall?” by Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ, Brian Strassburger, SJ explores the broader issue of immigration reform, especially as it relates to the U.S.-Mexico border.
At El Comedor
How an experience at the Kino Border Initiative transformed the heart of one volunteer.
Should A Catholic Support the Border Wall?
A Christian take on immigration, Trump’s border wall, and the fence between the head and the heart.
Lighting The Way: Lessons from the Puerto Rico Protests
A Jesuit reflects on what the struggle for justice in Puerto Rico can teach all people of good will.
Brebeuf: A Time for Sorrow and Hope
A school vs. diocese highlights a deep divide within the Church.
Sri Lanka, Notre Dame and the True Treasures of the Church
Humans can restore, but only God can redeem
Student or Employee?
Why Graduate Workers Should Have the Right to Unionize
How Do You Feed a Million Children?
Mary’s Meals feeds one hungry child at a time.