by Justin Cox | Jan 13, 2026 | Opinion
“Does it still work, daddy?” My oldest asks this, standing beside me at the bottom of a ladder. I’ve been in the attic of my childhood home. I smell like mold and memories. Dust, grime and pink fiberglass insulation cling to me. Up there, I uncovered a...
by Kate Hanch | Dec 11, 2025 | Opinion
Liz Vice’s song Refugee King begins with, “Away from the manger they ran for their lives…” Vice takes the tender hymn Away in a Manger, full of peaceful imagery of “cattle lowing” and a baby not crying, and turns it upside down, highlighting the messiness and danger...
by Craig Nash | Dec 10, 2025 | News
Faith leaders in New York are calling for the release of an asylum seeker who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the Monday before Thanksgiving, after arriving for a marriage-based green card interview with his husband and pastor. Allan Dabrio...
by Starlette Thomas | Dec 8, 2025 | Opinion
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christofascism in America with the promotion of increased militarism and aggressive nationalism. A form of tyrannical government, the first lesson from Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny— “Do not obey in advance”— is being taught on the...
by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Dec 1, 2025 | Opinion
The weekend before Thanksgiving, I participated in an act of holy resistance, organized by Denver-area Catholics in partnership with Together Colorado. The action was a “Stations of the Cross for Migrants and Immigrants” procession. The location was outside the...