
Week of 1/30-2/03/2023: Heroes and Martyrs for Love and Justice
January 30, 2023. Happy (Belated) Feast Day to Thomas Aquinas!In this DM, Matthew shares with us a poem, of sorts, created with the words of
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January 30, 2023. Happy (Belated) Feast Day to Thomas Aquinas!In this DM, Matthew shares with us a poem, of sorts, created with the words of

Yesterday we remembered some important teachings from Oscar Romero, who died a martyr in the struggle for justice in his country of El Salvador, gunned

In the season of Aquinas’s feast day, I am sharing a poem I gathered from Aquinas’s sentences that form the chapter titles of my recent

In a previous DM this week we zeroed in on an all-important criticism from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. about the philosophy that supports injustice

On the eve of the World Economic Forum gathering in Davos, today’s headline stands out: “Richest 1% bag two-thirds of $42 trillion in new wealth.”

Dr. King had plenty to say about religion’s failures—including a hint at why the young abandon it. The judgment of God is upon the church

Many people tuned in online from around the country to Peter Gabel’s memorial service last week, myself included. I learned so much from the sharing

Peter Gabel was co-founder with Rabbi Michael Lerner of Tikkun magazine, an important journal that tackles so many of today’s cultural problems with critical thinking and caring

We humans are not always good at governing ourselves and getting along. It’s a struggle. We have tried and are still experimenting with many versions of

One political party proposes that the primary issues of the current midterm elections are these: 1. The price of gas. 2. Crime. 3. Inflation. Gas has
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