What Pope said and Korean Church did not report
On the first day of Pope Francis’ visit to South Korea he met with the Korean bishops, telling them to be one with the poor. However, some of his strongest advice was not reported at the time as...
View Article“Weeping over the state of labor”
“Weeping over the state of labor.” As the United States and Canada celebrate Labor Day here is something to think about from an article “A church that embraces the cross must embrace politics”
View ArticlePope named NCR Person of the Year
NCR names Pope Person of the Year. “Perhaps Francis’ greatest contribution as pope will be his embrace and advocacy for the Synod of Bishops as central to the governance and mission of the church.
View ArticleVincentian Cardinal – no need for power structure
New Vincentian Cardinal – no need for power structure
View ArticleWomen lead in the Church, even as Catholics debate their role
Church has many female leaders, but doesn’t do a great job of making them visible.
View ArticleVincentian – There but for the grace of God…
I realized that the poor and those in need did not bring it on themselves in most cases, as people accuse them of. I also realized: “There but for the grace of God go I.”
View ArticleGlobal Sisters Report features Carol Keehan, DC
Global Sisters Report features Carol Keehan, DC on Hait and meetings with Pope Francis
View ArticleWhat atheists and Christians have in common on Easter
What atheists and Christians have in common on Easter
View ArticleThe jar of costly anointment – A waste? A gift of all?
S. Tracy Kemme offers an inspiring reflection on the “alabaster jar of costly ointment” in the context of her upcoming profession of first vows as a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati. Who was the woman...
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