by Beth | Apr 11, 2006 | Church
This five-part documentary series follows four young men through the emotionally wrenching final weeks that lead up to the most important decision of their lives – whether to become Catholic priests or not. Traveling with his brother to the Catholic celebration... by Beth | Apr 10, 2006 | Vincentian Family
The current issue features an articles about the early beginnings of the Congregation of the Mission in the US.Among other articles… A memorial of Fr. Jim Richardson who guided the Western Province through the social turbulence of the 1960’s Updates and... by Beth | Apr 9, 2006 | Justice and Peace
My goal here is certainly not to propose any legal solution to immigration reform. What I do propose is that for Catholics, there are theological foundations that are essential if we are going to approach immigration reform from our Catholic perspective. It is my hope... by Beth | Apr 9, 2006 | Church
In 1999 Catholic Worker Robert Waldrop posted a somewhat timeless reflection on Holy Week from the vantage of justice.They still provide much food for thought and prayer. Holy Week Reflections by Beth | Apr 8, 2006 | Vincentian Family
“This is about what is absent from most studies of poverty, and that is a larger theoretical picture. Poverty is not just a problem for the community; it is a problem for the whole society and for all Americans. ” So William DiFazio PhD, states in his book...