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In the Pews

In historic first, Catholic sisters return Indigenous land

This act represents the first instance of Catholics in the United States returning land to the original Indigenous tribes in the name of reparations.

Before it was called Trout Lake, the nearly 4,000-acre body of water in Vilas County, Wisconsin had a different name. An Ojibwe wild rice technician dug up some old files and found the name recently—Makade’ike. It literally means...

June 2026

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I’ll be damned

For centuries, religious leaders have emphasized the threat of hell to motivate people to seek heaven. But rather than incentivizing a life of ethical flourishing, fear of eternal damnation might be doing spiritual harm. Many theologians agree that’s not exactly what Jesus had in mind when he talked about Gehenna.
BY DON CLEMMER

Shapes of resistance

Catholics can learn from nonviolent movements how to avoid the pitfalls associated with activism.
BY JOHN NOBLE

Beyond allyship

White allies of racial justice advocates have sometimes veered from solidarity into erasure. This historian details what authentic interracial advocacy could look like.
AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVID F. EVANS

Work of women’s hands

Medieval depictions of Mary practicing fiber arts highlight the power of women’s work as a way to create a better future.
BY CEIRE KEALTY

Our fathers

Memories of our fathers and father figures can both comfort and challenge us throughout our lives.
BY DONNA WHITSON BRETT

“As liberation theologians have told us, without the perspectives of the poor we cannot fulfill our call to mercy as a Christian community.”

Berit Reisenauer Guidotti