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Religion

Legacy and Future: International Religious Women

- Trinity is one of the great legacies of the work of International Sisters in America.
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On Lies and the Truths We Must Tell

- If we hope to preserve our democracy, we must demand truth every day.
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Trinity Stands for Justice

- Trinity's mission in social justice demands that we stand against the injustice of the ban on immigrants from certain countries, Muslims and Syrian refugees. Americans must stand up for human rights or our own rights and liberties will also soon fail.
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Solidarity with Dreamers

- College presidents across the country have joined in solidarity to express support for Dreamers.
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Faithful Citizenship: Where is the Catholic Voice?

- Misogyny, racism, hatred toward immigrants and Muslims, fomenting domestic unrest --- social justice demands a more assertive Catholic response!
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September 11th’s Bitter Legacy

- September 11 plays through the 2016 election: will we choose optimism or fear?
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Hijabs and Holy Week

- Holy Week should be a time for reaffirmation of the real values of Christianity, upholding the dignity of life and human freedom, protecting religious liberty for all.
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Courageous Women Martyrs: Berta Caceres, Nuns in Yemen

- The great servant leaders of this earth are gunned down without mercy. Meanwhile, our would-be leaders talk about walls and worse...
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Pope to Trump: Don’t Build That Wall!

- Pope Francis rightly called out the Christian imperative to love our neighbors, not shut them out.
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Sisters of Notre Dame

- The Sisters of Notre Dame inspire Trinity's vibrant commitment to social justice.
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