
St. Louis Archbishop Calls for Peace Amid Protests
Archbishop Robert Carlson calls for peace after a judge acquitted a former St. Louis police officer in the shooting of a black man in 2011.
Archbishop Robert Carlson calls for peace after a judge acquitted a former St. Louis police officer in the shooting of a black man in 2011.
Giving civil-rights protection to abortion would undermine respect for life and threaten religious freedom, Archbishop Robert Carlson said.
COMMENTARY: The radical shift in some of the organization’s priorities is why St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson is the latest Church leader to counsel Catholic families against Girl Scouts participation.
In the wake of last month’s rioting, Christian voices are calling for reform and reconciliation.
The violence in Ferguson, Mo., highlighs the need to seek ways to replace confrontation with reconciliation.
A wave of anger engulfed Ferguson, Mo., as Church leaders tried to promote peace and seek solutions to underlying issues of justice.
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