Healing the wounds of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine requires decades of effort — and a willingness to face human suffering at a staggering scale, said experts at a Feb. 23 panel discussion hosted by the Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago.
Ukraine’s healing needs justice, repentance and decades of effort, say experts
Accountability for alleged war crimes in Ukraine likely a long way off
Circumstantial and direct evidence as well as eyewitness accounts point to the atrocities being perpetrated by members of the Russian military since it invaded Ukraine Feb. 24.
‘Runaway train’: Doctors warn U.K. politicians against Assisted Dying Bill
In a Sept. 7, 2021, Zoom conference, U.S., Canadian and Belgian doctors urged British politicians to reject a new bill to legalize assisted suicide.
Why does God allow suffering?
The question of suffering is something that each and every person will most assuredly confront at some point or other, as suffering in its various forms finds us all.
After raid, Ohio bishop says immigration system contributes to suffering
The bishop of Cleveland said a recent immigration raid at an Ohio gardening and landscape company “makes clear that our current immigration system contributes to the human suffering of migrants and the separation of families.”