As the story of resignations from "Women Church World" becomes more complex, patriarchy still deserves a share of the blame
The house is burning and there isn't much time to stop the destruction. If the Amazon dies, we will die.
Approximately forty dioceses struggle to staff each of their parishes with a resident priest.
In a synodal church, we need a fresh dialogue regarding complementarity.
The project’s reception and reach has exceeded even the wildest dreams of the steering committee.
As the story of resignations from "Women Church World" becomes more complex, patriarchy still deserves a share of the blame
Bill Plato remembers that the seeds of advocacy for married priests began more than thirty years ago at a parish council meeting at The Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord in Solon, Ohio.
Schenk argues convincingly in this historical analysis that many women in the early centuries of Church history were viewed by their contemporaries as “persons of authority with significant religious influence.
This Liturgy of the Word was prepared for use in our 2019 Mary of Magdala Celebrations.