A Journey of Fear: The Status of Child Migrants
As Catholics, we believe in inclusivity, acceptance, and open-heartedness. For this reason, we must support undocumented immigrants that leave their homes in search of safety and security. Enduring the above listed hardships is absolutely justification for being considered a refugee, and the children who migrate from Latin America undeniably require our support, love, acceptance, and warm welcome into the Land of the Free.
How Can Jesuit Schools Be Even Better Leaders in Interfaith Work?
Jesuit schools are well-positioned to be leaders in the interfaith movement, not only on college campuses but in American society and around the world.
Marching On
About a month ago I attended the National March for Life in Washington, D.C., for the first time. I was in a group of thirty-five other Creighton students among thousands of others—young and old, Catholics, Protestants and non-religious, conservatives and liberals—who were braving the cold to participate in one of the largest and most controversial public witnesses of our time.