Alienating Intelligence by Julie A. Ferraro

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Artificial intelligence has the very real potential to alienate us from each other, to make humanity slaves to technology, and not the other way around.

Susannah’s Story by Fran Salone-Pelletier

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"It is as if it happened yesterday, the memory is so vivid in my mind and heart." A tale for Pentecost.

Two Poems by O’Neill D’Cruz

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"May the seed of your Sacred Spirit / Bear fruit as care for each other"

What Would a “Christian Nation” Look Like? by William John Fitzgerald

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No nation can equate itself with “the kingdom of God” as proclaimed by Jesus.

Insubstantial Wages by William Droel

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A fair and living wage is a cornerstone of Catholic social doctrine.

Moving On Up by Fran Salone-Pelletier

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The power of ascendancy lies within us as inspirited human beings—people endowed with and baptized into the indomitable Holy Spirit of God.

Divine Mercy Is a Human Necessity by Fran Salone-Pelletier

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"We do pray for mercy, / And that same prayer doth teach us all to render / The deeds of mercy." A reflection for Divine Mercy Sunday on April 16.

A Parable for Palm Sunday
by Fran Salone-Pelletier

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He had won them by bathing them in a love they could not resist—not by blasting them with power they would resent.

Clerical Abusers Are Not above the Law
by Julie A. Ferraro

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Secrets must no longer be swept under the rug in the guise of divine forgiveness.

A Trinitarian Encounter
by Fran Salone-Pelletier

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That day, in that exchange of life, I heard God reminding me that loss brings gain.