Mary Ann McGivern

Mary Ann McGivern, a Sister of Loretto, works with people who have felony convictions and advocates for criminal justice. She lived at a Catholic Worker house for 28 years. She has been a public radio commentator and written plays and a cookbook. She lives in St. Louis.

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Learning about transgender identity

Standing with prisoners who cry out for justice

Listen to prisoners striking for justice

How we missed the opportunity to save the planet

Responsible investing: small acts for good do accumulate

To combat racism, we must learn about white fragility

When the Navajo Nation offered to purchase Remington Arms

Seven scripts for calling Congress

The costs of war keep mounting

Can US Catholics attempt racial truth and reconciliation?

Thank you to the whistleblowers and leakers

The advice in 'The Graduate' was wrong

'Reclaiming Jesus' takes on the core question: What do we believe?

Contemplating a graph on gun violence and our lack of control

The burdens of hunger and pain on the poor

Replacing rage with holy laughter

Tax time reminds us of the costs of war

Palestine's Friday protests offer a chance to start fresh

King spent his Easter Triduum in jail

If not justice, then clemency

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