Failing at Politics, Bishops Turn to Prayer
Despite dismal results for first “Fortnight for Freedom,” US Catholic bishops plan another.
Read MoreDespite dismal results for first “Fortnight for Freedom,” US Catholic bishops plan another.
Read MoreVatican spokesman asks: if same-sex marriage is recognized by law, why not polygamy and polyandry? Really?
Read MoreRestless Heart is quite obviously a labor of love. Someone really, really loves Augustine. Writing critically about it, which I must do, feels a bit like complaining that someone’s terribly earnest, harp-accompanied wedding was tacky, and too long.
Read MoreThe questions that will stir again among my graduate students, and I suspect among many churchgoers generally, will likely not have much to do with the authenticity of the fragment and what it may or may not, in itself, say about the marital status of Jesus or the leadership status of women. Rather, they will be asking again to what exactly—if the Church continues to disregard the evidence of history and the voices of the faithful in engaging the world as it is and as it can be—are its current leaders listening?
Read MoreOn sacrament-denial and slut-shaming: why Barbara Johnson is a Catholic hero.
Read MoreThe Pope took a big first step that the rest of the leadership must follow.
Read MoreThe question has entered the conversation.
Read MoreThe Church has been put on notice.
Read MoreHaving now cracked down on U.S. nuns and the Girl Scouts the Catholic hierarchy is aiming to define womanhood. Problem is, both of those groups are held in far higher regard than the men at the helm of the crackdowns.
Read MoreWhat they’d find in the committee overseeing the investigation may not sit well with the Girl Scouts’ values.
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