Tasting God’s Justice & Joy D.L. Mayfield December 19, 2019 Practical Justice, Theology The fight for justice is also a fight for joy.
Awaiting Trial for Breaking into a Nuclear Base, 7 Catholic Activists Are Unrepentant Yonat Shimron July 11, 2019 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice Do we really want peace?
Q&A with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, author of Strangers at My Door RLC Editor November 16, 2013 Books, Church Life NOV 16, 2013 | RED LETTER BOOK CLUB -- Your new book is story after story of relatable, personal, complex people. It's not a lecture but a...
Warfare Kills Nonhuman Animals Too Andy Alexis-Baker June 3, 2013 General, Global, Practical Justice JUNE 3, 2013 | BY: ANDY ALEXIS-BAKER -- The effects of war on nonhuman animals are devastating and widespread. Yet the violence...
“The missionaries brought the Bread of Life, but we choked on the packaging.” Jenny Rae Armstrong February 20, 2013 General, Global 4 BY: JENNY RAE ARMSTRONG -- Our insensitively-expressed opinions, prim expectations, and slow-burning cultural condemnation have alienated...
Dorothy Day the "Great Reformer"? Shane Claiborne February 2, 2012 General 3 FEB 2, 2012 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- This morning, at the National Prayer Breakfast, Barack Obama named Dorothy Day...
Following Francis: The Veneration of (Imperfect) Saints Jamie Arpin-Ricci October 25, 2011 General 63 When people find out that I am 3rd Order Franciscan and that I have written a book that reflects on the life of St. Francis of Assisi, it is not uncommon for some to do a double take. "You're not Catholic, ...