The church is deeply divided on fundamental truths including marriage, sin and the nature of the Eucharist, but there is a path to unity through dialogue, humility and a focus on shared baptism, according to Catholic theologian Charles Camosy.
Dialogue, humility and listening can help Catholics overcome church polarization, says theologian
Panelists sound alarm, share solutions on Catholic social teaching on worker rights
While Scripture declares that “the worker is worthy of his wages” (1 Tim 5:18), the dignity of work and the rights of workers remains the most overlooked theme of Catholic social teaching, according to a Jan. 29 panel of experts at the 2023 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering held in Washington.
English bishop warns assisted suicide could become law with new bill
England and Wales face “the very real threat” of assisted suicide becoming law, the bishops warned Catholics on the eve of the introduction of new bill to legalize the practice.
Cardinal tells COP24 climate needs present ‘challenge of civilization’
The Vatican challenged countries gathered for the 24th U.N. Climate Change Conference to focus on the needs of the present and the future as it worked to take swift action.