It's wonderful that We Are Church International were invited to the Jubilee Synod in Rome. Well done, all of you, for your patient and persistent work. It's good that We Are Church Ireland also had a
Father Hoban’s article is spot on.
You can’t call yourself pro-life and then support the death penalty or treat immigrants badly — that just doesn’t add up.
While Father Hoban is right to ca
As long as it continues to be deemed necessary to discuss "women's role in the Church", women are neither full nor equal members of the institutional Church.
We are now experiencing the environmental crises and witnessing its devastating effect on the poor. We are also beginning to witness one of the negative effects of AI.
We have entered "post labour
Yes Roy, Leo's response showed that the patriarchal mindset is alive and well in Rome.
The "women are better than men" trope (unevangelical) functions usefully to distract from the continuing pervasi
Key Message:
Are we walking towards eternal longing or eternal rest?
Homily:
Testimony: As I realized that I am nearing my fifties, I am getting a unique kind of fea
The achilles heel for millions of catholics was abortion. Trump seized on this vulnerability and used his debatable "pro-life" stance to catapult him into the presidency.
Today our understanding of
There is a video of Pope Leo XIV presently of quoting his mother, "You want to be equal to men? No, because we are already better". He argues that the culture of prejudices around women in the Church
In the time of Martin von Cochem (1634-1712) only Catholics who read Latin had access to Scripture. Tyndale was martyred (murdered) by the Holy Roman Empire, at church behest, for the crime of transla
Someone should tell the Bishop that being 'comfortably stuck in the present' is something that no Irish Catholic has experienced for years, maybe decades. We are under attack form all sides. And state
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