Voices
Helen Prejean, C.S.J., is the author of Dead Man Walking, The Death of Innocents and River of Fire.
FaithShort Take
“President Biden's decision to commute the sentences of 37 prisoners condemned to death was a reminder that even the most heinous of our sins does not mar our human dignity.”
FaithFaith in Focus
Sometimes people can work for justice and they become so doggone serious that it is kind of heavy to be with them. It was never heavy to be with Dan.
Politics & SocietyLast Take
What is the moral imperative behind the government’s urgency to hasten the death of its citizens?
FaithShort Take
At last, a clear, uncompromising stance of moral opposition to the death penalty by the highest authority of the church.
FaithFaith in Focus
On the Feast of the Annunciation, Helen Prejean, C.S.J., reflects on encounters with everyday annunciations.
Catholics now support the death penalty at a lower rate than the general population.
A group of contributors to America offer advice to Barack Obama as he begins his presidency
In All Things
This essay aired as a commentary on NPR Weekend Edition on Sunday January 6 I watch what I do to see what I really believe Belief and faith are not just words It s one thing for me to say I m a Christian but I have to embody what it means I have to live it So writing this essay and kn
What have you learned from the families of murder victims?Through my association with an anti-death penalty group, Murder Victims for Human Rights, I have learned how much the family members of murder victims feel manipulated by prosecutors in capital cases. If the family members are against the dea