Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk, scholar, writer and activist who died in 1968, continues to inspire and influence people around the world -- he was one of the four significant U.S. Americans cited by Pope Francis during his address to the U.S. Congress in 2015 (in addition to Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and … Continue reading Discovering the anti-racism of Thomas Merton
The intersection between the heart of Christ and Juneteenth
by Leslye Colvin Ed. Note: This post originally appeared on Leslye's blog, Leslye's Labyrinth. Upon hearing of the local cathedral offering a program that addressed poverty and the Church's social justice teachings, I knew it was for me. Through JustFaith, I was provided insight to the heart of the Gospel of Christ as taught by … Continue reading The intersection between the heart of Christ and Juneteenth