Women are the lifeblood of the Church.
Dr. Cecilia González-Andrieu offers a beautiful vision of Church for today's realities.
Following in the footsteps of the Apostle to the Apostles, a growing chorus is making their voices heard.
During our Feeding Five Thousand Campaign FutureChurch willl produce high quality posters of "St. Mary of Magdala Proclaims the Resurrection" by artist Margaret Beaudette, S.C., and send them to five thousand Catholic schools, universities, and seminaries.
Portrayal of Mary Magdalene a call to action
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
In this anthology of essays drawn from previously published—but relatively inaccessible to the non-specialist reader—Sandra Schneiders addresses the most critical problem of the Christian believer: how to imagine Jesus as personally alive and present to us
FutureChurch's Campaign to Reclaim the True Mary of Magdala a movement from defamation to feast day
Sr. Chris Schenk, CSJ reflects on the elevation of St. Mary of Magdala's memorial to a feast day.
Why/how elevating the memorial of Mary of Magdala matters
A Church for Our Daughters campaign Invites U.S.Bishops to dialogue on alarming trend facing the Church.
FutureChurch celebrates the first Feast of St. Mary of Magdala building on the theme of "a Church for Our Daughters."
Marie Graf looks back at the beginnings of the movement to reclaim Mary of Magdala.