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A man in Selma, Ala., places his hand on the hearse carrying the body of the late Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., after it was carried across the Edmund Pettus Bridge July 26, 2020. The civil rights movement legend who was a colleague of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. died July 17, 2020. He was 80. (CNS photo/Elijah Nouvelage, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyNews
Betty Araya - Catholic News Service
“He embodied that piece about caring for everyone, including those who opposed him,” Network’s Sister Simone Campbell said.
Politics & SocietyNews
David Crary - Associated Press
Amid the national tumult over racial injustice, there are high-level calls for the schools to teach more about the church’s past links to slavery and segregation, and how Black Catholics persevered nonetheless.
Karen Park with her mother, circa 1971 (photo courtesy of the author)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Karen Park
It was kind of funny at first, but one Karen is growing weary of her baptismal name becoming a shorthand reference to an entitled white woman.
FaithFaith in Focus
Penn Rhodeen
Death by lynching and death by crucifixion are atrocities of the worst order. But such killings say different things about the societies in which they are committed.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Joel Hodge
We know from history that engaging in violence only causes more problems. So why do police and protesters still do it? René Girard had an answer: imitative behavior.
Arts & CultureBooks
James M. Chesbro
72 percent of students and 87 percent of teachers in Catholic schools are white. They need to be reading and teaching more Black literature.