Commentary: As millions of Americans adjust to social isolation brought on by the coronavirus, two women, undocumented immigrants in Columbus, Ohio, have spent more than two years living in seclusion.
The latest news on active nonviolence: Faith leaders hold service at border fence between Mexico, New Mexico; "Disarm Trident Peace Walk" hits midpoint; Laffin convicted, sentenced to time served.
The latest news on active nonviolence: Faith in Action to reach out to 1 million potential midterm voters; undocumented person leaves her sanctuary; shareholders hold weapons manufacturers accountable; air show protest planned in Cleveland
The latest news on active nonviolence: Group plans to help immigrants leave sanctuary safely; Catholic Mobilizing Network condemns execution; people of faith oppose natural gas compression station
The latest news on active nonviolence: Franciscan Action Network and others rally against travel ban; Scalabrini migration study finds 2.2 million residents would be Dream Act-eligible; Indonesians find sanctuary in a Reformed Church; berry farm lawsuit filed on behalf of workers
The Field Hospital: Mother, children find sanctuary at Episcopalian church; Ohio priest kills himself amid allegations; pastor is returned to parish after panel deems abuse accusations not credible
The Field Hospital: St. Agnes and St. Ignatius' joint statement makes a dozen commitments, including educational programs, legal accompaniment, and advocacy for refugee assistance.
Sitting on the bare pavement outside a Catholic church, an Afghan refugee woman, dressed in a bright floral headscarf, calls out plaintively to passersby, begging for coins.
The latest news on active nonviolence includes the arrest of participants during a demonstration supporting the Dream Act; remembering activist Dean Pappas; and pipeline protesters' day in court.