The aging process is calibrated to take us to a place where we can give up on fear because as we age we have less and less to lose – and less and less to be afraid of.
Father Ron Rolheiser: Giving up on Fear
‘Totus, totus, totus!’: A reminder and a correction
“Totus” is a word capable of capturing what it means to be Catholic Christians.
Georgetown panel argues for ‘women’s ordination’ in face of papal teaching
Discussions about the concept of women’s ordination have increased in recent decades as women in many nations and societies have gained a more equal status to men in civil society.
Make time this Lent to love the excluded, defenseless, despised, pope says
The call to make sacrifices for others out of love remains urgent as so many people continue to suffer from war, violence, exclusion and poverty, Pope Francis said.
Catholics with disabilities share their vision of a synodal church
The Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life, in collaboration with the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops, sponsored a two-hour session May 19 with representatives of bishops’ conferences and international Catholic associations to hear directly from Catholic with disabilities, “who are often on the margins of our churches.”