Editorial — Preventing gun violence is a matter of faith
byIn our polarized political climate, it can be difficult to find constructive solutions to even the most urgent problems. For 17 years, I have…
In our polarized political climate, it can be difficult to find constructive solutions to even the most urgent problems. For 17 years, I have…
Gun violence wounds not only the body but the spirit and the soul of the victims, said Dr. Jason Smith, the chief medical officer…
I expect that many of us have acknowledged and reflected on our thoughts and feelings over these past few weeks regarding the recent mass…
The Center for Interfaith Relations will host “Broken Hearts Anxious Minds: Commitment to a Healthy Community” at the Cathedral of the Assumption April 28…
With calls for prayer and praise for first responders, officials confirmed that four people were killed in a mass shooting in a downtown Louisville…
By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — In the days following the March 16 shootings in Atlanta that left eight people dead, including…
Close to 150 people gathered the evening of Dec. 10 at St. Martin de Porres Church to remember those who died by gunfire in…
By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — After the mass shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida,…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Ward and Pam Weber are members of a group that no parent wants to join — the victim’s family…
The subjects of peace, violence and gun rights are converging this week in Louisville, a city whose latest parade was interrupted by gunfire….