
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.
Father Joseph Nearon, while a student at Manhattan College, was instrumental in integrating college basketball tournaments and later became one of the few Black priest theologians in the United States.
Racial justice is a noble quest for the Church and society.
Speaking to Register after Tuesday’s conviction of the former police officer for the death of George Floyd, these Catholics said they find relief and hope in the trial’s outcome.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden hold different policies on race; Catholics weigh in as Election Day looms.
COMMENTARY: Advice for parents on how to talk to their children who fail to make a distinction between protests against serious injustices against Black people and the Black Lives Matter Global Network.
COMMENTARY: Catholics should be on the front lines of the fight for justice, beginning in the front pews, protesting devoutly before God.
Faith and forgiveness, alongside with solidarity for the victim and the African-American community’s anguish, are elements of their response to the brutal death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd.
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