
Philadelphia Archbishop: Venerable Augustus Tolton Is a Model of Handling Racial Injustice
Father Tolton ‘persevered because what was in his heart was love,’ said Archbishop Nelson Pérez.
Father Tolton ‘persevered because what was in his heart was love,’ said Archbishop Nelson Pérez.
COMMENTARY: “Racism is learned behavior, and Catholics can play a significant role … by taking a hands-on approach.”
COMMENTARY: Advice for parents on how to talk to their children who fail to make a distinction between protests against serious injustices against Black people and the Black Lives Matter Global Network.
A REGISTER EDITORIAL: Americans must work together to heal the memories of the past, and we must call out tactics that undermine, rather than strengthen, our constitutional freedoms including religious liberty.
In a new pastoral letter, the U.S. bishops seek to give Catholics a road map to address the scourge.
Commemorations will include a moment of silence and a worldwide bell-ringing campaign, in addition to Mass in Memphis.
Previewing a broader initiative by the U.S. bishops, the DC cardinal says his archdiocese hopes to illustrate how parishes and individuals can make a difference.
After hate-filled events, a new national initiative is launched.
A new report, released this month, comes in response to racial tensions that the country faced throughout 2016.
Martin Luther King Day is a time to promote racial harmony in America and honor the slain civil-rights leader.
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