Any time an affront to human dignity occurs, whether in the Catholic Church or across broader society, Gloria Purvis explained, people of faith are called to confront it.
Radio host Purvis pledges to address racism as she sees appropriate
Amid unrest, some say church can engage in fight against racism
Supporters proclaiming the words “Black Lives Matter,” are seeking, especially in the Catholic Church, to have racism be addressed.
Bankruptcy reorganization is important step for justice, healing
“As the Body of Christ united together, I know we can be powerful witnesses of justice, hope and healing during this significant time in the history of our diocese.”
Racism: A few ideas for confronting today’s challenges
Like other people of goodwill, I want to be part of the solution for putting an end to the sins of prejudice, discrimination and racism.
Respect, understanding can defeat racism, bigotry, Archbishop Gregory says
Archbishop Gregory and Rabbi Noam Marans addressed racism, anti-Semitism and other problems facing America today during a June 30 online discussion.
Church leaders urged to take stronger stand against institutionalized racism
Loyola University Chicago brought together two leading Black American Catholic jurists to consider “race, justice and Catholicism.”
Carole Norris Greene: Teaching children about race relations
“I favor teaching young children about race relations and the pitfalls of making assumptions based on skin color by being ever vigilant, listening for their questions.”
Race and film: Fiction and nonfiction that give food for thought
Dramas and documentaries can continue to be part of a path forward toward understanding.