US Bishops Confront Racism and Call us to Brotherhood
US-based Tony Magliano looks at the ugly and immoral reality of racism – and it seems to be on the […]
US Bishops Confront Racism and Call us to Brotherhood Read Post »
US-based Tony Magliano looks at the ugly and immoral reality of racism – and it seems to be on the […]
US Bishops Confront Racism and Call us to Brotherhood Read Post »
US-based Tony Magliano writes as he would have wished the State of the Union speech to have been… My fellow
A State of the Union Address for the Poor and Vulnerable Read Post »
In the more than 30 annual Washington, D.C. Marches for Life I have participated in, I always think the current
After the March for Life – Keep Walking! Read Post »
Blaming huge numbers of violent killings, assaults, sex crimes and drug overdoses on undocumented immigrants, President Donald Trump in his
A Crisis of the Heart and a Crisis of the Soul Read Post »
The leader of the Catholic Church firmly teaches that our Gospel-based faith has a wealth of wisdom to offer the
Reflections on Pope Francis’ 2019 World Day of Peace message Read Post »
Fifty years ago on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24, 1968) the crew of Apollo 8 entered lunar orbit and began circling
A Christmas Message from the Heavens Read Post »
Many years ago as a young man born and raised in Baltimore, I spent a very different week getting a taste of life in Appalachia.
Lessons Learned in Mission Land USA Read Post »
As we approach the end of the liturgical year, it’s appropriate that the church designates the last Sunday as the Solemnity of Christ the King; for it calls to mind the last day of history, when Christ the King of the universe will come in all his glory to judge the living and the dead.
On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month in 1918 an armistice was declared, effectively ending
The War that Didn’t End All Wars Read Post »