A vacant Knights Inn in South Bend, Indiana, has been renovated as "Motels4Now," a project to offer immediate housing to persons experiencing homelessness. "It's only from a place of stability that you can work on other issues," its director said.
Timothy Busch and the Napa Institute's latest foray into Catholic higher education — funding a new lecture series at Notre Dame — is sparking a backlash from professors at the university, according to interviews with faculty over the past two months.
Michael Sean Winters rounds up political news and commentary: Investigation reveals how the global elite hide their riches; the treatment of migrants in Ireland; The Times' disturbing account of donors interfering at Yale
A virtual event highlighted three farm-related projects where Catholics are living out Laudato Si', showing how groups can take part in the Vatican's recently launched Laudato Si' Action Platform.
An Indiana trial court May 7 dismissed the lawsuit of a former Catholic high school teacher in Indianapolis who said he was fired in 2019 because of his same-sex marriage.
As the Line 3 pipeline cuts across the Fond du Lac reservation, treaty lands of other bands of Ojibwe and Mississippi River headwaters in northern Minnesota, the project has brought controversy and discord.
In support of the city's Burmese population following the military coup in Myanmar, three Catholic churches hosted a prayer service Feb. 11 at Roncalli High School in Indianapolis.