Reflections on Notre Dame de Paris at 850yrs old
Bonjour. So begins every interaction in Paris. As our event with writer Stephen Clarke tonight...
Read MorePosted by Meghan Clark | Jan 9, 2013 | Current Events |
Bonjour. So begins every interaction in Paris. As our event with writer Stephen Clarke tonight...
Read MorePosted by Meghan Clark | Jan 3, 2013 | Current Events |
I live in Long Beach, NY. It is a wonderful, vibrant, diverse and eclectic community on a barrier island of New York devastated by Super-Storm Sandy. For the past three months, I have been displaced living with family and...
Read MorePosted by Meghan Clark | Dec 14, 2012 | Current Events |
In his book Pathologies of Power, Paul Farmer offers the story of a young woman named Acephie. Acephie was one of Dr. Farmer’s first HIV/AIDS patients and her story beautifully and tragically illustrates the need in...
Read MorePosted by Meghan Clark | Nov 20, 2012 | Current Events |
Who are “the poor?” In Think and Act Anew: How Poverty in America Affects us All, one unnamed Catholic Charities director offers: 1. they cannot afford housing that is clean, safe, and in good repair; 2. they cannot...
Read MorePosted by Meghan Clark | Sep 29, 2012 | Current Events, From the Field |
As promised, I have posted Part 2 over at Political Theology’s There’s Power in the Blog. The Circumstance of Unmet Need: Part II on Aquinas and the Moral Evaluation of a Budget Offering examples of how...
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