Arizona's Catholic bishops and other Catholic opponents of the death penalty spoke out against the recent executions of two Arizona death-row prisoners, following a nearly eight-year pause in executions in the state.
Don Johnson, set to be executed May 16 by the state of Tennessee for the brutal 1984 murder of his wife Connie Johnson, has several people in his corner advocating clemency for him.
Msgr. Jack Harris calls corrections ministry "the calling underneath it all"; but his prison ministry only scratches the surface of 43 years of priesthood, serving both victims and perpetrators.