By Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ It is heartening that the Catholic Church in India will observe 23 August as "Justice Sunday" — a day dedicated to the biblical call to "learn to do good, seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow" (Isaiah 1:17). In a communique dated 22 July 2026, Archbishop Peter Machado of Bangalore, Chairman of the CBCI Office for Justice, Peace & Development, reminds us that true worship of God is inseparable from the practice of justice. The theme this year — "Justice Begins with Us" — is a challenge to every disciple of Christ to move beyond token piety and become an instrument of God's justice.
By Vidya Bhushan Rawat* Parallel narratives serve no one except those who weaponise them for self-promotion. If we are serious about bringing people together, we must stand for the rights of all and condemn wrongdoing even when it inconveniences our own social positions. Consider the case of a Rapido driver in Lucknow who was banned by the company after an altercation with four railway employees who had hired his taxi late at night. According to the driver, the passengers were making derogatory remarks about his community, prompting him to intervene and force them out of the vehicle.