Social Justice

Q & A with Sr. Cora Marie Billings on Black Catholicism and her life of 'firsts'

Holiday dishes up abundant views of gratitude, history and justice

Q & A with Sr. Dianne Fanguy, protecting the environment in Louisiana

Rooted in values, sisters' farms grow connections to neighbors, the earth and just model of food production

Working farms highlight sisters' 'just relationships with all Creation'

Travel outside our comfort zone opens our eyes that we might see

After COP26, sisters pledge continued activism as 'an act of care'

Black sisters group takes archbishop to task for comments on social justice

Classroom questions and answers on God and life's fairness

Sisters urge care for communities amid economic shifts and energy transition

The Haitian migrant crisis: What would Jesus say?

White supremacy obscures the history of Black Catholic sisters, scholar says

Was Jesus a 'foodie'?

Kentucky congregation confronts its slaveholding past, works for racial justice

Q & A with Silvia Gutierrez, helping people who live in their cars in Los Angeles

In the face of catastrophic climate change, sisters join call for a just transition

'Find Us Ready' to respond to needs of the times

Sr. Helen Prejean, other panelists urge Catholics to discuss death penalty at parish level

A tribute to Father Stan, an ordinary man who lived out his prophetic call

Inequities in world's food system have only worsened during pandemic