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Peace & Justice

Care for the poor means addressing America’s air quality problem

With nearly half of America's children breathing unhealthy air, Catholics have a duty to work for change—even if our political leaders won't.

The American Lung Association (ALA) in April released its annual report card assess­ing the air that we breathe and found much to be concerned about. The ALA analysis raises serious concerns about the nation’s trajectory on air...

July 2026

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE

Into the right hands

Environmental justice is about more than sustainability and eco-friendly choices—it’s about right relationship. The Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration seek to restore broken relationships by returning a portion of the congregation’s land in Wisconsin to its rightful stewards, the Lac du Flambeau Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa.
BY LUIAN HUSKA

Mission field

Missionary work has a problematic history that is often connected with imperialism and colonialism. A framework of solidarity might offer a better template.
BY RENEE DARLINE RODEN

Not on call

An individualistic approach to life and fulfillment will always fall short of what God wants for us.
AN INTERVIEW WITH DAMON GARCIA

Strong, silent types

One of the most masculine virtues in the Bible could be better practiced by some men today: silence.
BY KEVIN BECK

When life takes a turn

God’s will for our lives becomes clear whenever and wherever we open our hearts.
BY REBA ELLIOTT

“As liberation theologians have told us, without the perspectives of the poor we cannot fulfill our call to mercy as a Christian community.”

Berit Reisenauer Guidotti