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As sex abuse scandals continue to haunt the Catholic Church, many dioceses are turning to Chapter 11 as a way to settle hundreds of claims at once.
 

This isn't just a legal victory; it's a reversal in the tradition of Jesus.

Jesus and bell hooks remind us that love cannot fail.

I've been caring for the dying most of my adult life, and I am convinced that the church and democracy in the U.S. are in the throes of a death rally.

The faith groups argue that allowing ICE to make arrests in places of worship violates religious freedoms.

Illustration of a bed where inmates are strapped down for death row.

Officially, I was a volunteer of the state — but I was intensely opposed to what Texas was preparing to do.

In many ways, Altadena, Calif., has been a model of what faith activists say needs to be built to comprehensively end childhood poverty.

Illustration of a winter forest with birds flying or resting in trees.

So much of what passes for self-care is commodified. Here’s what we need instead.

Illustration of a black woman with big gold hoop earrings blowing out a breath in front of a gold ribbon background.

March reflections on scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle C.

The Day God Saw Me as Black by D. Danyelle Thomas

D. Danyelle Thomas’ The Day God Saw Me as Black celebrates the God-given goodness of Black women and replaces oppressive theology with liberation.