Linda Plitt Donaldson: Working Our Way out of Poverty
The month of September always includes two closely related events to which people who are interested in addressing poverty pay careful attention. The first event is Labor Day, our national [...]
The month of September always includes two closely related events to which people who are interested in addressing poverty pay careful attention. The first event is Labor Day, our national [...]
“We are two days away from the Pope’s visit. Who has a ticket?” asks Paul Brazinski, a First Year Experience teaching fellow and doctoral church history student, of the freshmen in his “Faith, [...]
I attribute Pope Francis’s popularity to his authentic, credible, and persistent witness of Jesus’s life and ministry to the world. Loyola Press’s publication “Walking with Jesus: A Way Forward [...]
“Keeping the Faith,” a show about The Catholic University of America produced by Salt + Light TV, aired for the first time on July 22 as part of the Canadian television [...]
More than 300 representatives of Catholic social service organizations and parishes from across the country came out in force at Catholic University this month to answer Pope Francis’s urgent [...]
With the posting of my first blog, I think it might be useful for readers to understand a little bit about my background. I have been on the faculty of the National Catholic School of Social [...]
Friends have been asking about what we can expect from Pope Francis when he visits us in September. While it is true that we’ve come to expect the unexpected from this Holy Father, the question [...]
In preparation for Pope Francis’s visit to Washington, D.C., and The Catholic University of America in September, the students and faculty have begun an important conversation about justice in [...]
Catholic University’s Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies recently co-sponsored an event focused on Pope Francis’s call “to confront the poverty of our brothers [...]