Women from all continents met in the Vatican on March 8 International Women rsquo s Day to focus on two topics women in society mdash the excluded the marginalized and women in the church ldquo We chose those topics because they are close to the heart of Pope Francis rdquo Chantal G tz the
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Oscar Romero to Be Beatified May 23; Is Cause for Rutilio Grande Next?
According to a report in nbsp Avvenire the weekly newspaper of the Italian Bishops Conference the beatification of El Salvador 39 s martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero will take place on May 23 at a ceremony in El Salvador the day before Pentecost Sunday The date was announced yesterday as Monsign
St. John Ogilvie S.J.: A Personal Reflection
Scotland’s only recognized martyr was a champion for religious tolerance and freedom.
I Can’t Wait to Buy My Gold Apple Watch
Yesterday in Northern California Apple filled in some of the details on its new Apple Watch And according to the Guardian its 18 karat solid gold edition can be yours for the low low price of 17 000 It rsquo s hard to argue with that isn rsquo t it I mean did you see the gold-encased iPhones
Catholic Bishops Speak Out on UK General Election
The Catholic Bishops rsquo Conference of England and Wales one of two Conferences in Britain has issued an outspoken open letter that discusses key issues in the forthcoming UK parliamentary election May 7 They cited immigration a hot-button topic in the national political conversation here a
Vatican Backs Pan-Amazonian Church Network to Protect 30 Million people and the Environment
The Vatican has thrown its weight behind an important new Latin American Church transnational network REPAM created to protect the peoples and respond to the challenges to them and to the natural environment in the Amazon region that stretches across nine countries of that continent nbsp Cardinal
The Surveys for the Synod on the Family, Part IV: What’s Everyone Else Up To?
When it comes to the Synod questionnaire there rsquo s one more question to consider What rsquo s everyone else in the rest of the world doing What other treasures or long-abandoned mine shafts are out there to find I spent the last few days looking around Here rsquo s what I found The Pacific
Pope Appoints Robert W. McElroy, Advocate for the Poor, as bishop of San Diego.
Another highly significant U.S. appointment from Pope Francis
The Surveys for the Synod on the Family, Part III: How Did We Get Here?
When you first see the full 46-question survey from Rome you can rsquo t help but wonder whether the leaders of the church actually want to hear from anyone And I mean anyone mdash people in the pews professional church folk clergy religious even other bishops Because as we talked about yest
The Surveys for the Synod on the Bishops, Part II: Taylor Swift Saves My Sanity
Last Friday I wrote an overview about the surveys that all the dioceses of the world are doing right now in preparation for next October rsquo s Synod on the Family For perhaps the first time ever a pope has invited the entirety of the faithful to be an essential part of the church rsquo s discern
