The U.S. bishops will focus work over the next three years on catechesis on the Eucharist.
Mystery of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist inspires daily life for many
Authority in a wounded church: Leaders see ‘synodality’ as way forward
In many countries, hundreds or thousands of cases of clerical sexual abuse have made the need for conversion painfully obvious and have led to a reckoning with how power is viewed, exercised and protected within the Church.
Lifting dispensation is not enough to get Catholics back to in-person Mass
An understanding of the importance of the Eucharist is seen as key to some Catholics returning to in-person Mass for the first time in more than a year.
Diocesan program helps Hispanic women have ‘more of a voice’ in community
A new apostolate of the Diocese of Lexington, Ky., has an initiative to accompany women in the Hispanic community.
Three local Catholic professionals weigh in on dignity of work, rights of workers
“The Gospel tells us to care for the least among us. In our society one way to do this that makes a real difference is to look at how people are treated in the workplace,” says Bailey Ziegler, human resources director for the diocese.
Catholic social teaching: Dignity of work and the rights of workers
Work itself is an essential expression of human dignity, a fundamental right and a good.
Pope will lead Angelus from hospital, Vatican says
Pope Francis has resumed working from the hospital and celebrated Mass for his caregivers in the small chapel in the suite of hospital rooms.
Sunday Scripture readings: July 11, 2021
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
First reading: Am 7:12-15
Second reading: Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10
Gospel: Mk 6:7-13