8 Steps Toward Being an Antiracist Parent
The work of antiracism isn’t just for adults—check out eight ways that you can work toward raising antiracist children, from the Antiracism Task Force at St. Ignatius Church in Baltimore.
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The work of antiracism isn’t just for adults—check out eight ways that you can work toward raising antiracist children, from the Antiracism Task Force at St. Ignatius Church in Baltimore.
This year Lent felt like it started last Saturday, not Ash Wednesday. I, like many of you, woke to the stomach-turning news that Jean Vanier used his power to manipulate and sexually assault 6 women over many decades.
Our holy martyrs, beginning with Father Arrupe, are for us a constant call to transform our lives in a personal and institutional way. They are clear witnesses that it is not possible to love God without loving as God.
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