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Faith Faith and Reason
January 12, 2024
We must all learn to change our mindset regarding our role and participation in ecclesial life if we want to experience a truly synodal church.
Faith Faith and Reason
November 16, 2023
What if we brought together two currents: attachment to the Eucharist as liturgical action and devotion with attachment to the Blessed Virgin Mary? The conjunction of these currents can enable them to reinforce each other and can make a significant impact on our spiritual journeys.
Faith Faith and Reason
October 03, 2023
The devil will no doubt be a participant in the Synod on Synodality, even if as a non-voting member. Why? Because the synod presents a ripe field for the devil’s mischief. And because the stakes are so high.
Faith Faith and Reason
March 21, 2023
We need a national eucharistic revival. However, after reviewing materials associated with the National Eucharistic Revival, I am not confident that it will accomplish what it sets out to do.
Faith Faith and Reason
August 18, 2022
When we look at what is missing from our synodal processes, we can understand better the tasks and challenges ahead of us.
Faith Faith and Reason
January 03, 2022
A synod on synodality is a process about a process. And that stuck with me. A process about a process seemed to be without content. Where would this lead us?
Faith Faith and Reason
April 14, 2021
The question of giving Holy Communion to those in same-sex marriages has both canonical and pastoral implications.
Faith Faith and Reason
October 27, 2020
The U.S. bishops have said that "the threat of abortion remains our preeminent priority.” The statement would be more accurate and effective to say that the protection of unborn life is “foundational.”
Faith Faith and Reason
May 06, 2019
For celibate priests, there are three specific and essential elements of formation for sustaining their commitment: They need a meaningful reason for celibacy, they need skills for celibate living, and they need a supportive community.
Sheila Hollins, a member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, talks with U.S. Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley, president of the commission, at a 2017 seminar in Rome on safeguarding children. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Faith Short Take
February 13, 2019
This month’s summit meeting in Rome is a signal that Pope Francis intends to address the abuse crisis in a mode of collegiality, looking at people rather than structures.