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We Are Called to Cultivate and Care for the Earth and Its People
Evangelical and Catholic Christians all over the world, except for some in the United States, know that climate change is real and are working to reverse the damage to our planet and address the ways it disrupts and devastates so many lives. At a conference, Pope Leo said: God will ask us if we cultivated and cared for the world and took care of our brothers and sisters. In the Bible, God commands us to do both. Do we?
Tom Faletti
Oct 26 min read


Welcoming Immigrants is Not Political, It’s Christian
People who oppose immigration accuse Christians of being “political.” Their argument is with God, not with us. Jesus told us to “welcome the stranger.” We are just following his teachings. National Migration Week is a good time to recall that Catholics have celebrated World Day for Migrants and Refugees for 111 years and Christians have supported migrants from the earliest days of the faith. It's not new, and it's not political.
Tom Faletti
Sep 225 min read


God is at Work in a Variety of Churches in London
These 3 churches have different missions, ranging from transformation and renewal to sanctuary. St. Paul's Cathedral finds a way to be true to its mission amid the bustle of tourists, encouraging people to encounter the transforming presence of Jesus. Christ Church London uses worship music to support its focus on mission. The Catholic Church of St. James sees itself as a haven from modernity. Although the Body of Christ is not united, God is at work.
Tom Faletti
Jun 17 min read


Pope Leo XIV: What’s in a Name?
In his first official speech, the new Pope Leo XIV reinforced some themes we heard from Pope Francis. But why did he choose the name Leo? Inspired by Pope Leo XIII, he is connecting to the beginning of modern Catholic social teaching, which began with a concern for marginalized workers. What can we learn from Pope Leo XIII?
Tom Faletti
May 84 min read


Pope Francis: Practical Wisdom on Knowing God’s Will (Discernment)
Pope Francis is rightfully praised for how he focused the attention of the Catholic Church and the whole world on people who are marginalized and left out. He was also a practical teacher with simple wisdom about how to live our everyday lives. He taught that continued discernment is needed after you make a decision, to evaluate whether it was a good decision or not. Is there gratitude to God, renewed energy, and freedom to let it go?
Tom Faletti
Apr 265 min read


A New Voice for Justice Comes to Washington
Cardinal Robert McElroy champions justice and calls us to protect the powerless, the homeless, workers, the poor, and refugees.
Tom Faletti
Jan 205 min read
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