We Catholics are fighting too much amongst ourselves. Our sometimes unclear, not-careful-enough leadership doesn’t always help the faithful bring our best selves forward, so that we may be a church speaking credibly to the world of Christ.
There’s only us: Becoming the church we want to see
Bishops set plan on ‘Faithful Citizenship’ document for 2024 elections
The U.S. bishops’ quadrennial document on Catholic participation in public life will get a tweaking rather than a wholesale update, but will be supplemented with a new introductory note, parish bulletin inserts, additional social media and video components.
New book offers hope for tired teachers using Jesus’ ministry as guide
In her book, author Amy J. Cattapan offers the most appropriate Gospel stories to remind teachers of their true purpose, and she gives inspiration and hope to overcome fatigue and burnout.
Bishop Brendan Cahill: ‘A question is probably just a question’
“The process of synodality has been challenging each of us to not immediately shut down any voice, and to listen to the questions that are being asked.”
Why did you become a teacher? Why work in a Catholic school?
The Visitor asked a sampling of Catholic school teachers across the diocese why they became educators and why they chose to teach in Catholic schools.