In an essay for Our Sunday Visitor, Pauline Sister Theresa Aletheia Noble writes that she “learned more about racism in my time as a punk rock atheist than I ever did as a Catholic.” She writes that, like her, “many young people
Sister Theresa Aletheia Noble, who is the author of several books on the practice of memento mori — or remembering death — writes that during the current pandemic it is imperative that Catholics reflect on their own mortality, giving them the opportunity