Women are the lifeblood of the Church.
Welcoming the prophets among us
Journeying through fear
Living in right relationship with God and one another
Breathing God's Breath of Life into a Broken World.
We have already been given the Spirit.
We are all called to image Christ in the world today.
How can we shepherd each other to fullness of life?
How can we heal the inequities, inequalities, and trauama this pandemic has cast new light on?
How can we recognize, or even savor, God's abundant blessings in the midst of darkness and suffering?
Sister Christine Schenk, CSJ reflects on the Women of Holy Week
FutureChurch's Online Liturgy of the Word celebrating the Fifth Sunday of Lent.
FutureChurch brings the voices and perspectives of women and progressive Catholics to online opportunities for worship and prayer during this time of distancing, isolation, and quarantine
The promise of a global movement for women's equality in the Catholic Church.
Ask your pastor or community leader to read the entire Gospel passage for February 2, 2020.
We were privileged to create a space for honest sharing, for lifting up women’s voices, and for creating community among this group of strangers.
The project’s reception and reach has exceeded even the wildest dreams of the steering committee.
Following in the footsteps of the Apostle to the Apostles, a growing chorus is making their voices heard.
Women religious from around the world had a chance to tell their stories of struggle and hope at the October 4 Voices of Faith Event.
To see the Maria 2.0 women in action is to believe in its power to break down the patriarchal walls of the Church.
Solenni reasons that women are often better at preaching than priests, but “no matter how wonderful or how terrible” the priest who is in persona Christi with a soul “indelibly marked” and is given priority of place “by virtue of his ordination, not his moral character.”
Annie Burns offers a new way of thinking about the Parable of the Prodigal Son
Women have been called to interpret and proclaim the word of God in every age.
Litany used for 2017 Mary of Magdala Celebrations
Refashioning Mary as a repentant prostitute kept women from stepping out of their place