It’s promoted as total freedom, but the “self-made human” is a myth both futile and stress-inducing
Identity crisis: We’re not receiving ourselves as gift
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.
U.S. bishops call on Catholics to support measure in Congress over transgender athletes in female sports
The USCCB alert indicated a vote is expected during the week of April 17.
Keep pushing forward, Chilean bishops say after voters reject constitution
Bishops in Chile have urged citizens to push forward with trying to write a new constitution and reach a new social pact after voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed constitution in a plebiscite.
Churches criticize Ukraine’s OK of Council of Europe women’s convention
In a rare disagreement with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government, Ukrainian churches have criticized ratification of a Council of Europe Convention on combating violence against women, warning it risks imposing “gender ideology” on their war-torn country.
Inside the Capitol: Supporting women, working families at forefront of session advocacy
“Minnesota Catholic Conference staff are monitoring a flurry of bills including paid family leave and a constitutional amendment that would empower judges to create new modes of discrimination based on the ambiguous concept of gender.”
Speakers say Equality Act ‘overly broad,’ will harm religious liberty
A March 22 online webinar on the Equality Act focused on criticism that the legislation is so vaguely worded it would harm religious liberty and obscure biological reality.
Associated Press style changes distort facts about gender
The bottom line is that the sexes are truly complementary. We are not the same or unisex