Watch our audio slideshow of “The Expanse of Eternity,” a concert held on January 17 when the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. had emptied the nave of all its chairs. More
Sisters of Loretto oppose gas pipeline in Kentucky; an American apparel supplier pays his garment workers fairly More
“Who owns the natural resources? That’s the big question behind this,” says Maria Visse of the Sisters of Loretto. More
“We’re all aware of the recent tragedies in Bangladesh,” says Joe Bozich. But “is there anybody doing it differently?” The sustainable corporate model at his Alta Gracia garment factory in the Dominican Republic is an attempt to do just that. More
“Taking the chairs out—it’s a union of both architecture and music,” says National Cathedral director of music Michael McCarthy. More
Faith-based groups aid Syrian refugees; a growing number of parents refuse to vaccinate their children against contagious diseases. More
“Behind each of these wonderful people is a life that is completely disrupted. We see God in all of these people. We see that these are brothers and sisters like us,” says Catholic Relief Services president Carolyn Woo. More
Correspondent Kim Lawton and producer Patti Jette talk about their experience reporting on the Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan. More
In most states, parents can choose not to vaccinate their children based on a personal or religious objection. It’s a choice that has begun raising concerns about the ethics of refusal and the rising risk of outbreaks. More
Father Michael Doyle and his ministry to the poor in Camden, New Jersey; and economist Antonio Meloto’s campaign to fight poverty in his country. More