2018 New Person of the Year Award Honoring Monica Ruiz
By Diana Jones In the quiet of a Connecticut seminary, with no distractions from the task ahead of us, 25 war veterans and civilians spent an intense weekend in April on a […]
By Ginny Cunningham On June 3, Jennifer Rubin, an opinion writer at The Washington Post, listed the investigations that she believed should take place should Democrats return to power in the mid-term […]
Looking ahead to the fall, the Association of Pittsburgh Priests invites you to put the dates of this year’s Fall Speakers’ Series on your calendars now. You won’t want to miss hearing […]
By Joyce Rothermel If you missed seeing the film, “The Nuns, the Priests, and the Bombs” when it was shown in early June, it is not too late. The informative and inspiring […]
By Neil Cosgrove Both the mythology surrounding the origins of modern capitalism, and the moral complacency that passes for “sanity” in the complex societies capitalism has wrought, are called into question by […]
By Toni Conaway The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established December 2, 1970 to consolidate federal research, establish industry standards for pollutant and waste management, and enforcement of these regulations to ensure […]
Cheryl Bauer There is a common misconception that “sex work” is merely a euphemism for “prostitute.” In truth, sex work refers to a broad category of services catering to the desires of […]
By Joyce Rothermel As the work for food security at home and abroad continues, this year Bread for the World has two main objectives. The first is the reauthorization of the Global […]
By Maggie Weaver In the Fall of 2016, the Pittsburgh edition of the Tribune-Review changed into an all-digital media source. The Tribune-Review, now The TribLive, was one of the first Pittsburgh […]