Article The Way You Let Go This October saw the first known transfer of Church-owned land to a tribal nation as an explicit act of reparation. What can the experiment teach the rest of the Church? By Regina Munch May 26, 2026 Indigenous Peoples Religion Politics Religious Life
Feature Pilgrimage to Popocatépetl At the volcano of Popocatépetl, Indigenous traditions and Catholicism come together for Mexican pilgrims. By Joseph Sorrentino October 14, 2025 Indigenous Peoples Latin America Spirituality Arts
Article A Contentious Trip to Canada An anguished First Peoples’ cry for recognition and reparation was the backdrop for Francis’s visit to Canada this summer. By Michael W. Higgins September 4, 2022 Pope Francis History Indigenous Peoples
Article The Vagaries of God-Making The deification of powerful, sometimes oppressive, men has been present throughout human history and isn’t likely to stop anytime soon. By Nate Klug June 22, 2022 Books History Indigenous Peoples
Article Good Spirits In Margaret Verble’s new novel, ghosts serve as a means of preserving indigenous culture. By Kate Lucky October 30, 2021 Fiction Indigenous Peoples
Article The Wrong Men Canadian bishops still won’t confront the shameful legacy of residential schools. By Michael W. Higgins July 30, 2021 Bishops Foreign Affairs Indigenous Peoples
Article Maxima Culpa The Church should respond to the horror of unmarked graves in Canadian residential schools with apologies, not evasions. By Matt Dinan July 15, 2021 Indigenous Peoples Bishops Pope Francis Death and Dying