With deep pain, disappointment, and a heavy heart, I write to express concern over the recurring xenophobic attacks in South Africa against fellow Africans .
Read about the 19th century portrait of Abraham Lincoln that guided President Theodore Roosevelt and will soon go on public display.
At a major charismatic gathering, a voice says over and over, “The body of my Son is broken.” Thus opens That They May Be One, a documentary in theaters May 19-20 that focuses on the Holy Spirit in ...
Here are the seven winning essays from the Cambria County America 250 contest, held in conjunction with the ...
Learning how to write a folktale helps you create engaging stories that reflect traditions, values, and imagination. A good folktale ...
What does it mean to be a flourishing human being in a time of AI? This letter is not a neutral consideration of that question, any more than the technologies of today embody neutral worldviews. This ...
We stand together to confront a historical truth that, for over a century, was met with calculated silence, and to advance an unyielding demand for reparatory justice. We look directly across the ...
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Beyond remembrance: The healing power of 'My Child'

Reading Judence Kayitesi’s newest poetry collection, My Child, is a deeply emotionally intense experience, particularly for those of us navigating the complex realities of post-genocide Rwanda.
Bishop Matthew Kukah analyses Gowon’s memoir as a narrative open to future contestation, shaped by memory, perspective, incomplete historical records. The bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of ...
Pope Leo XIV issued the most significant document of his pontificate Monday to address the sweeping impacts of the digital ...
Elie Wiesel’s book transformed the fate of Soviet Jewry into a global public issue and became part of the open struggle ...