Tens of thousands of activists will descend on Washington for the 50th annual March for Life Jan. 20, during a historical juncture for the pro-life movement, which is celebrating the landmark overturn of Roe v. Wade.
There are way too many interesting sounding books for me to ever read being published on a regular basis. I don't have the time nor the attention span to
These are the covers of The Catholic Hipster Handbook: Rediscovering Cool Saints, Forgotten Prayers and Other Weird but Sacred Stuff by Tommy Tighe; Catholic Puzzles, Word Games and Brainteasers by Matt Swaim; and Christian Labyrinths: A Celtic Coloring Book by Daniel Mitsui. The books are reviewed by Regina Lordan. (CNS)
Help us expand our reach! Please share this article The Catholic Hipster Handbook: Rediscovering Cool Saints, Forgotten Prayers and Other Weird but Sacred Stuff by Tommy Tighe. Ave Maria Press (Notre Dame, Indiana, 2017). 206 pp., $15.95. Catholic Puzzles, Word Games and Brainteasers by Matt Swaim. Ave Maria Press (Notre Dame, Indiana, 2017). 64 pp., $9.95.
Catholic Speakers of Color, catholicspeakersofcolor.com, currently has profile and contact information for 53 people. (NCR screenshot)
After learning about her own family s intergenerational wounds from racism, Leticia Ochoa Adams began to see the Catholic Church s complicity in racism and set out to change the church s narrative when it comes to issues of race and social justice.
Last October, the writer and mother founded the new website, Catholic Speakers of Color, which aims to help conference organizers find a more diverse array of Catholic speakers. The online platform features 53 speakers, including Adams, who represent a variety of ethnicities and skin tones.