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Our Faith

In a culture of death, find ways to nourish life

What might it look like to be present with dark realities while prophetically manifesting hope?

It is Eastertime. The birds are singing, the sun is shining, and flowers are emerging in glorious color. The Earth is exuberant with new life. I can’t help but be drawn into the celebration. Still, I often wonder anxiously if my...

March 2024

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE

Staying grassroots

As the Catholic worker movement enters the digital world, it confronts questions about its place in the real one.
BY RENÉE RODEN

Community of welcome

The Kino Border Initiative sets an example in advocating for migrants and refugees.
BY KATIE BAHR

A deadly myth

We can’t understand racial violence in this country without going back to Europeans’ first encounters with Indigenous people.
AN INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT P. JONES

My father’s regret

Work is valuable—but maybe you should play a little more.
BY EVELYN BENCE

You are loved

In the face of suffering, sometimes there are no easy answers.
BY MARK REDMOND

Observing Ramadan gave me a deeper appreciation for the Christian season of Lent.

Father Bryan Massingale