“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: If anyone deserves to be a saint, it is Óscar Romero.”
Our readers
The Letters
Let’s face reality…. Only people of means can choose Jesuit education.
Our readers respond to Brett Kavanaugh
“I am shocked to see so many attacking Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.”
The Letters
Hoping for Resolution Re “Why Stay?” by Matt Malone, S.J. (Of Many Things, 9/17): I was grateful to read Father Malone’s letter on the abuse crisis and its toll. For this Catholic, it is important to hear from spiritual leaders in the church that they understand and share the degree of anger and sadness the […]
How has your faith changed since you became a parent?
For some readers, their parish involvement changed because they wanted the best for their children.
The Letters
“Until the power structure of the church changes, nothing else will. Let us see what they come up with at the November meeting.”
Do school vouchers serve the common good?
“Tax credits for middle- and low-income parents who choose private schools are fine. But taking away resources from the already sinfully underfunded public school to benefit private schools is wrong on every level.”
The Letters
“Catholic teachings would object to the dehumanization that comes from determining value by faceless market processes.”
How has the current sexual abuse crisis challenged your faith?
“My faith in Jesus Christ is unchanged. I pray for the church and the bishops. I truly want there to be zero tolerance for abusers in the church and zero tolerance for those that enable and condone abusive behaviors.”
How much money do you donate to your parish each week?
Irene Woodard of Camp Hill, Pa., described tithing as an expression of her faith.
