The Clarion Herald on July 2 earned third place from the Catholic Press Association of the United States and Canada for general excellence among weekly diocesan Catholic newspapers in the highest circulation category – as well as 14 other national awards.
This is what David can teach the faithful today, he said: to always speak with God, no matter the circumstances or one’s state of being, because everyone’s life is often marked by contradiction and inconsistencies.
If we as a society are to move forward from systemic racism, racial bias and racial inequality, then we must first change the perception that some whites have of African-American people, specifically African-American males.
I appreciate Peter Finney, Jr.’s straightforward coverage of Corpus Christi, in which the archbishop mentioned racism and left us with words of hope depending on our involvement.
St. Augustine High School received a $1.5 million windfall, electronically wired to the school from a foundation established by the co-founder of Twitter, with virtually no paperwork involved.