Creative ministries offer hope, help to female offenders
Pat McCaughan of ENS writes on three ministries of the Episcopal Church that assist incarcerated women.
Pat McCaughan of ENS writes on three ministries of the Episcopal Church that assist incarcerated women.
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National Catholic Reporter has offered a translation of Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini’s final interview that was published in Italian two weeks before his death at
Sam Portaro writes on the uneasy relationship between politics and religion on the CREDO Spiritual Blog, but also points out that the relationship should not
Rachel Mann has a provocative article in The Guardian claiming that zombies are an apt metaphor for those who feel the emptiness of consumerism.
From CNN on Hurricane Isaac:
After all, if you really believe that abortion is the taking of a human life, then it’s hard to suggest that there is any rationalization for it at all. While ethically consistent, this belief is rare in the United States. Even among those who oppose abortion, most people support exceptions for rape and incest. It’s hard for a politician who firmly opposes abortion to square this.
The Alban Institute has an article by David Edman Gray on our seemingly never ending struggle to balance “work” and “life”:
The Logan Daily News writes a story on a small Ohio church that was destroyed by fire:
Nathan Brockman interviews the rector of Trinity Wall Street, The Rev. Dr. James Cooper, on the tension of the Occupy Wall Street movement.