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Will congestion pricing advance urban sustainability or geographic disparities?

Catholics like urban planner Jamie Kralovec say congestion pricing, like the plan recently halted in New York, is a way to live out the teachings of Laudato Si'. Not all Catholics agree the idea is rooted in justice.

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 With Donald Trump doubling down on his base by choosing an articulate ideologue like JD Vance, Kamala Harris has the opportunity to reach for the center and win big, writes NCR columnist Michael Sean Winters.

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Tony Spence, former director and editor-in-chief of Catholic News Service, died July 28 after a series of health conditions. He is remembered for his dedication to Catholic journalism and for being a true friend to many.

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After experiencing consolidation of Sisters of St. Joseph communities, Brazda understands what congregations are going through as they spin off ministries, sell buildings and campuses, and even look to completion.

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The theme of this year's conference is "Our Time is Holy: Who Then Shall We Be?" recognizing that even though there are challenges, this is a sacred time filled with potential to find even deeper ways to live religious life. 

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If you have difficulty with any of our article links due to anti-virus software, please use the link above to view. cone REPORTER ssssssssssssssssssssssss WILL CONGESTION PRICING ADVANCE URBAN SUSTAINABILITY OR GEOGRAPHIC DISPARITIES? by Peter Feuerherd Catholics like urban planner Jamie Kralovec say congestion pricing, like the plan recently halted in New York, is a way to live out the teachings of Laudato Si'. Not all Catholics agree the idea is rooted in justice. Read more here » - How Trump's deportation plan would harm the nation — and the church by J. Kevin Appleby Former President Donald Trump has again proposed a plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. The plan would exact numerous costs, economic and moral. And the Catholic Church would not be immune to its effects. Read more here » - - With presidential race a jump ball, both parties face hurdles to victory by Michael Sean Winters  With Donald Trump doubling down on his base by choosing an articulate ideologue like JD Vance, Kamala Harris has the opportunity to reach for the center and win big, writes NCR columnist Michael Sean Winters. Read more here » - Former CNS editor Tony Spence remembered as mentor, leader and friend by Carol Zimmermann Tony Spence, former director and editor-in-chief of Catholic News Service, died July 28 after a series of health conditions. He is remembered for his dedication to Catholic journalism and for being a true friend to many. Read more here » - New LCWR president, Sr. Kathy Brazda, to lead conference in time of 'vulnerability' by Dan Stockman After experiencing consolidation of Sisters of St. Joseph communities, Brazda understands what congregations are going through as they spin off ministries, sell buildings and campuses, and even look to completion. Read more here » - LCWR assembly to explore sisters' response to challenges of world by Dan Stockman The theme of this year's conference is "Our Time is Holy: Who Then Shall We Be?" recognizing that even though there are challenges, this is a sacred time filled with potential to find even deeper ways to live religious life.  Read more here » - Happy Monday! I'll be in your inboxes this week as digital editor John Grosso take a well-deserved vacation.  Did you know that you can subscribe to a twice-weekly newsletter featuring nothing but Pope Francis news? Our Francis Chronicles email goes out every Tuesday and Thursday.  You can sign up for that newsletter here.  Thank you for reading NCR! Stephanie Yeagle NCR/GSR/EB Managing Editor [email protected]  Instagram: @stephanieyeaglencr - FEATURED ADVERTISERS Looking to Hire? Offering Retreats? Selling Books? Place an Ad in NCR's Online Classified Section for Only $75 per Month! - Advertisement facebook.jpg twitter.jpg instagram.jpg Sign up for other NCR newslettters Forward this email to a friend CHANGE / STOP THE EMAILS YOU RECEIVE *If you wish to change the email associated with your account, you must unsubscribe and sign up using your new email* *If you received this email forwarded from a friend use this link to sign up for NCR emails* Copyright © 2024 National Catholic Reporter, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for email newsletters or because it is included in your newspaper subscription. National Catholic Reporter Publishing Co. 115 E Armour Blvd Kansas City, MO 64111-1203 Contact | | |
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