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Posted Apr 25 2024 |We've gathered some photos that offer a glimpse of CMN's recent work building strategic allies.
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We've gathered some photos that offer a glimpse of CMN's recent work building strategic allies.
We've selected five resources for you to explore this week to honor, support, and pray with crime victims and their families as they continue on their journeys of healing.
This joyful proclamation requires us to act in a way that professes the resurrection of the Lord.
Women wasted no time in performing acts of loving kindness following Jesus' execution. We are called to learn from their example.
In the face of injustice, we are called to stand up and stand by in defense of human life.
We are called to gather around the table Jesus has set for us.
This movie provides several takeaways that help direct us in our next steps to work for the abolition of the death penalty.
How do we hold onto that Palm Sunday exuberance when the going gets tough? That's been a challenge for people of faith from that time until now.
St. Joseph demonstrates what it means to be righteous: to choose mercy and compassion over vengeance.
This Lent, what aspects of your life might need to make way for new life to begin?
When we model God’s love-based generosity, we will receive new energy for living as God’s agents of personal and societal change.
In honor of Catholic Sisters Week 2024, we're highlighting 6 incredible Catholic sisters who are involved in the work of ending the death penalty and promoting restorative justice.
In her poem “The Tools'” Zuri Davis, who was a runner-up in the 2022 Justice & Mercy Poetry Contest for Young Adults, confronts readers with the harsh reality of violence inflicted on generations of Black individuals, perpetuating cycles of trauma to this day.
How are we being called this Lent to disrupt the injustice all around us?
We are called to proclaim the Gospel of life. Even amid destruction.
Who are we to take away someone's ability to seek forgiveness?
Across the United States, Catholics and people of faith are transforming our broken criminal justice system into one that values healing over vengeance, and hope over death. Join us as we uplift the lived experiences, ministerial examples, and spiritual reflections of those working to promote restorative justice and end the death penalty.
CMN’s Mercy in Action Project gives YOU the tools you need to promote clemency for those on death row. Sign up today to start receiving monthly execution alerts.