The annual teach-in has moved to Washington and incorporates many social justice issues, but its focus of bringing injustices to light remains the same.
Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice participants continue its early spirit
Sister Campbell, Trumka, 15 others receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Sister Campbell, a California native and a member of the Sisters of Social Service, retired in March 2021 as executive director of Network, a Catholic social justice lobbying organization, after serving for 17 years in the position.
Latin American saint championed social justice in troubled times
Two books make clear, St. Oscar Romero was killed because of his advocacy of Catholic social justice teachings and for taking the government to harsh task for violating these.
Virginia Catholics join the zero waste movement to promote green living
Through the growing zero waste movement, Jane Crosby a graduate from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, has made an effort to live a more practical and environmentally friendly life, as well as, reawakened her Catholic faith.