Fr. Bryan Massingale Catholic Charities USA Excerpted from “Poverty and Racism: Overlapping Threats to the Common Good.” The dynamics of the past are directly relevant to understanding the disproportionate impact of poverty upon groups of color today. We live with the legacy of past decisions and social policies that have created a transgenerational burden...
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LOVE THAT PRODUCES HOPE: The Thought of Ignacio Ellacuría, edited by Kevin F. Burke, S.J., and Robert Lassalle-Klein Liturgical Press, 2006 Reviewed by Art Kubick A familiar history begins and ends during the early morning hours of November 16, 1989: At around 2:30 a.m. members of the U.S.-trained Atlacatl battalion of the Salvadoran Army...
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Bishop Alvaro Ramazzini San Marcos, Guatemala Bishop Ramazzini is the Catholic bishop of the San Marcos diocese in Guatemala, President of the Guatemala Bishops Conference, and bishop president of SICSAL. The following lecture was given at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago in November 2006. It subsequently appeared in The New Theology Review,...
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By Peter Hinde, O.Carm. Tabor, Ciudad Juarez Cardinal Roger Mahoney, Archbishop of Los Angeles California, the champion of migrants, came to El Paso April 14 to officiate at the Saturday Mass before 1,500 faithful. People from Ciudad Juarez crossed over the bridge to El Paso to find the street in front of the Federal...
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by Fr. Bryan Massingale NCR: March 3, 2007 A year before Katrina made landfall, another Category 5 hurricane hit the Northern Hemisphere and battered the island of Cuba with Category 5 winds of 160 miles per hour. More than one and a half million Cubans were evacuated to safety from the storm. The storm...
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