
The Liturgical Lives of Pets
The practices that shape our days also shape our hearts. How do the faithful habits of tending teach us to love what God loves?
What does it mean to pursue justice when both the law and the people it governs are endlessly complex? In a system marked by human fallibility and competing demands, one must recognize that true justice is not merely punishment, but a source of accountability and a path toward restoration.
In a world quick to overlook the elderly, our faith reminds and calls us to honor and uplift every stage of life. How can we shift the narrative on aging and faithfully advocate for the value and purpose inherent in growing older?
Advocating for school choice is a way of affirming that every child deserves a place where they can grow and thrive. How can we work to chip away at barriers in access to quality education for all?
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