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FaithNews
Deborah Gyapong - Catholic News Service
"It was also an experiment for the Catholic Church."
FaithIn All Things
Valerie Schultz
While the church relies on volunteers in many instances, certain jobs require extensive training, which must be compensated.
DeaconChat highlights women who have “considered a call to the diaconate to share that discernment with the wider church.” Screenshot from Catholicwomendeacons.org
FaithNews
Josephine McKenna - Religion News Service
Their actions of several Catholic groups follow the appointment of a panel of experts set up by Pope Francis to consider the controversial question.
Pope Francis closes the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica before a Mass to conclude the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at the Vatican Nov. 20. In concluding the Holy Year, the pope called for mercy to become a permanent part of the lives of believers. (CNS photo/Maria Grazia Picciarella, pool)
FaithFaith in Focus
Luke Hansen
Parts of us are afraid and behind locked doors. Parts of our society are afraid and behind locked doors. Parts of our church are afraid and behind locked doors.
Arts & CultureDispatches
Judith Valente
The women of the Redbird Writers Guild shared a common belief that writing with faithful trust can lead to transformation—their own and ultimately that of their readers.
Portrait of a Woman with a Winged Bonnet, by Rogier van der Weyden (Wikimedia Commons)
FaithFaith in Focus
Veronica Mary Rolf
‘Shewings’ is the first book ever written by a woman in the English language.