Faith in Values

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Wise as Serpents but Harmless as Doves Article
A demonstrator holding up a sign outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., June 2014. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Wise as Serpents but Harmless as Doves

The Obama administration’s new birth control rules are generous and strategically smart, but some opponents still aren’t happy.

Sally Steenland

Working and Still Poor Article
People rally for an increase in the minimum wage in Albany, New York. (AP/Mike Groll)

Working and Still Poor

When you try living on $77 a week for food, transportation, and entertainment—the budget of a minimum-wage worker—spending on things that many take for granted requires tough choices and carries significant consequences.

Sally Steenland

Hobby Lobby’s Win Is a Loss for Religious Liberty Article
Customers walk to a Hobby Lobby store in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Monday, June 30, 2014. (AP/Sue Ogrocki)

Hobby Lobby’s Win Is a Loss for Religious Liberty

When for-profit corporations get the same privileges that have historically been given to religious groups that feed the hungry and care for the sick, religion itself is cheapened and devalued.

Sally Steenland

Conquering the Religious-Secular Divide Article
Sister Simone Campbell walks with a demonstrator. (Flickr/reptilelingerie)

Conquering the Religious-Secular Divide

Sharing common goals in the fight for justice helps narrow gaps in understanding between religious and secular advocates.

Sally Steenland

Turning Trouble into Miracles Article
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, waves as she steps off the bus during a stop on the first day of a nine-state Nuns on the Bus tour, Monday, June 18, 2012, in Ames, Iowa. (AP/Charlie Neibergall)

Turning Trouble into Miracles

In what can only be described as a modern-day miracle, the Nuns on the Bus managed to transform a Vatican sanction into prophetic witness.

Sally Steenland

The Conservative Fairy Tale About Government Article
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, Thursday, March 6, 2014. (AP/Cliff Owen)

The Conservative Fairy Tale About Government

By casting government as the villain, conservatives are ignoring history and denying the facts.

Sally Steenland

How to Reduce Poverty and Save Taxpayers $4.6 Billion Per Year Article
Alex Robles joins dozens of sign-holding protesters at a rally against low wages in front of a McDonald's in December 2013. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)

How to Reduce Poverty and Save Taxpayers $4.6 Billion Per Year

Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour will cut spending on federal assistance programs and strengthen families, the economy, and our nation.

Sally Steenland

Cracking the Edifice of Injustice Article
With the Arizona State Capitol in the background, LGBT rights supporters  Jo Jo Halko and Rachel Butas kiss after learning that Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed an anti-gay bill. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)

Cracking the Edifice of Injustice

The fight for liberty and justice requires persistence and envisioning a more perfect union.

Sally Steenland

Family Values Versus the Corporate Bottom Line Article

Family Values Versus the Corporate Bottom Line

The lack of paid sick days forces American workers to make the no-win choice between job and family.

Sally Steenland

It’s Time to Talk Article
Abortion rights protesters hold signs as anti-abortion activists march past the Capitol to the Supreme Court in Washington, Friday, January 25, 2013, as they observe the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

It’s Time to Talk

Contrary to mainstream assumptions, much of the religious community supports a woman’s right to make decisions about her own reproductive health.

Sally Steenland

Resolving to Focus in 2014 Article
Pope Francis speaks at a New Year's Eve vespers service in St. Peter's Basilica on December 31, 2013. (AP/Alessandra Tarantino)

Resolving to Focus in 2014

Despite the distractions of the coming year, it’s important to hold basic, long-lasting truths in mind in order to experience purpose and joy.

Sally Steenland

Love and Work Article
Employees at Sheffield Platers, Inc. work on the factory floor in San Diego, California, October 10, 2013. (AP/Lenny Ignelzi)

Love and Work

Conservatives should value the bonds of loyalty and commitment not just in marriage but also in the workplace, where bosses have obligations to their workers.

Sally Steenland

Repairing Christianity’s Damaged Brand Article
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, waves as she steps off the bus during a stop on the first day of a nine-state Nuns on the Bus tour, Monday, June 18, 2012, in Ames, Iowa. (AP/Charlie Neibergall)

Repairing Christianity’s Damaged Brand

After four decades, the Religious Right is losing its grip, and a generous, justice-minded Christianity is gaining public attention and support.

Sally Steenland

Business and Belief Article
The Hobby Lobby store in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is pictured on June 27, 2013. (AP/Andre’ P. Kissel)

Business and Belief

Corporations don’t have religious liberty; human beings do.

Sally Steenland

The Supreme Court Considers Compulsory Prayer Article
Observers stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court on the first day of the 2013–14 term. One of this season's cases deals with government-sanctioned prayer. (AP/Evan Vucci)

The Supreme Court Considers Compulsory Prayer

Mandating prayer at local town board meetings mixes government and religion in a way that is harmful to both.

Sally Steenland

Americans See Opportunities in Rising Diversity Article
Demonstrators wave American flags as they march down Las Vegas Boulevard during an immigration rally, Wednesday, May 1, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nevada. A new CAP poll shows that Americans are more open to diversity than media and politics would lead us to believe. (AP/JulieJacobson)

Americans See Opportunities in Rising Diversity

A new CAP poll shows that Americans are more open to diversity and reducing inequality than the media and politics portray them to be.

Sally Steenland

Women Senators Prove Collaboration Is Better than Conflict Article
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) gets on an elevator on Capitol Hill on Monday, October 14, 2013, in Washington. (AP/Evan Vucci)

Women Senators Prove Collaboration Is Better than Conflict

As the government shutdown dragged on, female senators broke through the impasse with a compromise plan to put Americans back to work and save the global economy.

Sally Steenland

Hating Government but Loving Its Programs Article
Tea Party Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks at a rally at the World War II Memorial in Washington, Sunday, October 13, 2013. (AP/Alex Brandon)

Hating Government but Loving Its Programs

The conservatives who engineered the government shutdown are complaining about the new lack of programs and services.

Sally Steenland

Pressing on for Immigration Reform Article
Demonstrators hold up their banners during an immigration rally on the National Mall on Tuesday, October 8, 2013, calling on the House of Representatives to pass comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship. (AP/Jose Luis Magana)

Pressing on for Immigration Reform

Immigrants and allies are rallying, fasting, marching, and lobbying for immigration reform legislation with a path to citizenship.

Sally Steenland

Have They No Shame? Article
Rahab Kinity espera para obtener estampillas de asistencia alimentaria en el Catholic Parish Outreach Food Pantry de Raleigh, Carolina del Norte, 13 de septiembre del 2013. (AP/Gerry Broome)

Have They No Shame?

Republicans who slash essential programs for those in need are modern-day Pharaohs.

Sally Steenland

There’s More than One Way to Start a Revolution Article
Pope Francis waves as he arrives at Cagliari's Cathedral, Italy, Sunday, September 22, 2013. (AP/Alessandra Tarantino)

There’s More than One Way to Start a Revolution

Pope Francis’ spiritual humility, intellectual curiosity, and emotional honesty can be a driving force for positive change in the Catholic Church.

Sally Steenland

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