Saint Joseph the Worker and the State of Labor
On May 1st, Catholics celebrate the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker. It’s a good opportunity to take a look at the general state of labor and workers’ rights in our country right now....
Catholic Social Teaching for Our World Today
On May 1st, Catholics celebrate the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker. It’s a good opportunity to take a look at the general state of labor and workers’ rights in our country right now....
This Sunday, November 22, we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King. At the end of our liturgical year, we remind ourselves that Christ’s Kingdom is not governed by the same ideals as the...
The BBC is reporting that Italy’s highest court of appeals has ruled that stealing food in a situation of dire need is not a criminal act. The court, in its overturning the conviction of...
Pope Francis recently caused a stir among Catholic and some secular media, with a letter released on Easter Sunday. The Pope suggested that, in light of the current pandemic and social distancing requirements keeping...
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union is calling on President Trump to take several specific health and safety measures in support of his recently signed executive order to keep the country’s meat processing plants in operation.
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