
Honoring Black History: Defending Dignity, Healing Creation, and Choosing Life Together
During Black History Month, we pause to remember, grieve, celebrate, and recommit ourselves to the work of justice. This month invites us not only to
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During Black History Month, we pause to remember, grieve, celebrate, and recommit ourselves to the work of justice. This month invites us not only to

Lent is a season of return. For forty days, we are invited to come back to God with our whole hearts — through prayer, fasting,

Taken, Broken, Shared: Catholic Witness Today, a powerful online webinar, brought together more than 3,500 registrants from across the country for a national gathering of

The following reflection was written by Kayla Jacobs, the Youth Mobilization Program Manager at Catholic Climate Covenant. “New year, new me!” Recently, I was blessed

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A new year is a gift — a fresh beginning in God’s ongoing work of renewal. For those committed to Catholic creation care, turning the

Father John Grace at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Hampton, Virginia, has been a leader on climate change and creation care in the 40+ years

As world leaders prepare for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Catholics have a unique role — and a sacred duty — to raise our voices for

Today, we honor St. Hildegard of Bingen — Benedictine abbess, mystic, composer, healer, and one of the Church’s earliest environmental thinkers. A Doctor of the

On Aug. 9-10, severe flash floods impacted the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the surrounding area. Over 1,800 homes were flooded in what scientists are