
Martin Luther King's Faith Challenges Us to Personal Conversion, Archbishop Broglio Says
The president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops reflected on King's legacy of racial justice.
The president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops reflected on King's legacy of racial justice.
Had King lived to see the dire consequences of Roe v. Wade, he would have applied Aquinas’ logic to this most pressing societal ill.
“Now is the time to make justice a reality to all of God's children.” —Martin Luther King, Jr.
Official text of the Pope's address: Referencing the family, climate change and other issues, the Holy Father frames his remarks in the 'historical memory' of Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton.
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