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Finding Solidarity in Suffering
As Pope Leo said, “The Church Cannot Remain Silent”
Nov 21
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Standing with the Vulnerable Could Reunite People of Faith
To find unity, we must go where Jesus said he would be found.
Nov 13
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Reclaiming the Season of Giving
As the holidays approach and SNAP benefits are cut, a simple act of compassion in Pittsburgh points us back to the heart of the season.
Nov 6
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October 2025
Feeding the Hungry
The Religious Act The Trump Administration Is Defying
Oct 30
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From the Streets to Sustained Resistance
What we’re facing requires not only moral outrage but organized courage.
Oct 23
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What’s Next?
A ceasefire can stop the bombs, but not the moral reckoning. Will this be the start of true and just peace, or another pause before the next round of…
Oct 16
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Facing the Truth About Race
As the US teeters between denial and reckoning, race remains at the center of our moral, political, and spiritual crisis.
Oct 10
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Choosing Dialogue Over Violence
As our government shuts down, faith leaders condemn violence, division, and threats to our rights.
Oct 2
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September 2025
Soul Care for a Nation in Crisis
In a season when cruelty is flaunted and corruption is celebrated, we must ask: how do we care for our souls while fighting for justice?
Sep 25
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The Strangling of Civil Society
Authoritarians use rules and threats to silence those who speak.
Sep 19
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Violence Will Not Save Us
We must return to politics grounded in empathy and dialogue, but only the renewal of democracy can save us.
Sep 11
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A Racist Regime: Trump Exploits Fear to Divide, Distract, and Dominate
Authoritarianism does not arrive with a bang. It seeps in, one city at a time.
Sep 5
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