I ran across a curious quote from David Clohessy of the Survivors’ Network of Those Abused by Priests: “None of us have been raised from birth to...
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A quick thanks to all the women who contributed guest blog post on our prompt: “How do you keep the faith as a woman in the church?” The response...
A former agnostic still has hesitations about the church, though it helped lead her to belief. Guest blog by Crystal Watson I grew up agnostic, but...
I want to grow up to be a parish lady, but I have to be at least 60 for that job or my hair has to have turned white or I have to have at least four children...
Cathleen Chopra-McGowan reports on the tensions near her home in Israel. Guest bloy by Cathleen Chopra-McGowan Stones, sound bombs, and rubber pellets fly...
I fully admit to being a scaredy cat, and I have no desire to see The Rite. I don’t like scary movies, and frankly, The Rite is being advertised as a scary...
The difficulties of being in the church aren’t necessarily a bad thing, theologian Diana Hayes writes. Guest blog by Diana Hayes As an African American female...
In his State of the Union, stressing the theme of national unity above party loyalty, so that America could go forward to “win the future,” President Barack...
A Catholic woman connects with the feminine side of God, even if it’s not often acknowledged in church. Guest blog by Karen Kirkwood I have not found a home in...
Obama’s comments on energy during the State of the Union struck me as we wrap up our survey on oil this week. You still have a few more days to tell us whether...