By Kirsi Jansa What can we do? Is there any hope? How many of you have been waking up to these questions, before or during this pandemic? Those are also the top […]
RE-IMAGINE AMERICA IN HARMONY WITH NATURE
By Patricia DeMarco We are in a state of emergency. Global warming, global pollution, especially from plastics, and the COVID-19 pandemic present a trio of crises that require global collaboration and a […]
THE INFLUENCE OF DOROTHY DAY CONTINUES IN 2020
By Joyce Rothermel Earlier this year, Journey Films released a new documentary entitled: “Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story.” The 57-minute documentary by director Martin Doblmeier brings Dorothy’s autobiography, The […]
DOROTHY DAY: DISSENTING VOICE OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY
By Byron Borger The radical activist turned Catholic agitator, Dorothy Day, visited Pittsburgh often from her impoverished Manhattan neighborhood where she served the poor and destitute. Once she spoke at a gathering […]
POEM: OLD PHOTO OF THE GREAT BASIN EXPERIMENT STATION
By Lianne Ellison Norman I was three or four, white-blond curls, standing with my friend, Nathalie, a year older. You can’t clearly see our rescued fawn, Billy Deer, his mother killed during […]
LAUDATO SI, COVID-19 AND “NORMALCY”
By Jim McCarville Laudato Si, Pope Francis’s letter on our abuse of the environment and on the abuse of our fellow men and women, is five years old this month. While it […]
SAVING OUR HOMES IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 AND BEYOND
By Craig Steven “Housing is Healthcare…Without a home or shelter, you’re lifeless. We were suffering from the lack of quality, affordable housing, decent paying jobs and healthcare before Covid19 struck. It doesn’t […]
VIRAL INEQUALITY
By Neil Cosgrove Western Pennsylvanians cheer for health care workers now, but will UPMC allow its hospital service workers to organize a union once the pandemic has eased? Americans now pray that […]
REMEMBERING PAT FENTON

No one person can do justice in remembering all that Pat has meant to us – his friends and colleagues at the Thomas Merton Center. We are grateful to all who share […]
PITTSBURGH MUTUAL AID BRIDGES GAPS IN CRISIS INFRASTRUCTURE
By Cheryl Bauer The crisis situation brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic for many neighbors in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County has highlighted the starkest vulnerabilities in our society, but it has also […]