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People gather in Anaheim, Calif., for a demonstration against the death penalty Feb. 27 as part of the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. (CNS photo/J.D. Long-Garcia, The Tidings)
Politics & SocietySigns Of the Times
Michael J. O’Loughlin
"We want to let Catholics all throughout the state know that the death penalty is not necessary to protect public safety," Tom Venzor, head of the Nebraska Catholic Conference, said at a press event on Sept. 29.
Politics & SocietyNews
Nancy Wiechec - Catholic News Service
"We are in solidarity with people who have been incarcerated for no other reason than seeking a better life for themselves and their families," Hendrik Voss said.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jim McDermott
One of the most troubling that you probably haven’t heard about is the current boom in video-only visitation.
People take part in a protest against the killing of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and in support of Black Lives Matter during a march along Manhattan's streets in New York July 8, 2016. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Olga Segura
Content related to racism and discrimination can cause issues like anxiety and depression.
Police officers attend a July 17 vigil at St. John the Baptist Church in Zachary, La., for the fatal attack on policemen in Baton Rouge, La. (CNS photo/Jeffrey Dubinsky, Reuters)
Politics & Society
Michael Pasquier
Why the slow movement toward racial justice in the church?
Politics & SocietyNews
Kevin Clarke
Father Bryan Massingale says that our national inability to confront the social outcomes of racism is a “spiritual cataract.”