Comrades in the Struggle – Part II by Xochitl Alvizo
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This post follows Part I, which you can find here. My journey of “seeing” continued from undergrad, to my first job, and then into grad school. After eight years of satisfying and...
María Quishpe Pazmiño doesn’t ask for change — she organizes for it. In Ecuador, she works with women across communities to transform care from invisible labor into dignity, rights...
In Mexico, thousands of mothers known collectively as Las Madres Buscadoras search for their disappeared children, refusing to let the collective look away.
A handful of women provide one answer to years of schism and decline in the denomination.
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At the 2022 Wild Goose Festival, historian and author Diana Butler Bass said in a sermon titled “All the Marys”: “When the women of the world take on words for themselves, when we...
Tamika Royes suggests that Black Catholic women can help revive the Catholic Church — if only they are permitted to make full use of their gifts.
About the Book:A rising feminist thinker, Edith Stein examined everything in her relentless pursuit of truth. This ultimately led her to the foot of Jesus’ cross and to taking the...
While a deficit of women's writings and a mostly cloistered lifestyle leaves the female experience of Augustinian spirituality something of an enigma, four saints model a spirit of...
Born from Susana Chávez Castillo’s words and fueled by collective outrage, Ni Una Menos transformed public debate but is yet to change the reality women face.
At the 50th anniversary celebration of the Women's Ordination Conference, attendees dared to celebrate the Catholic Church's commitment to synodality and the bit of hope it brings...
After decades of resilience — from surviving multiple border crossings to becoming a celebrated performer — she is now rebuilding her life from scratch while staying connected to t...
Maria Morrow on moral theology.
It’s time to completely rethink what ordination could look like in the Catholic Church, said one keynote speaker at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Women’s Ordination Confe...
At 24, Claudia Karola Santos Serrano is already deciding the future of her church in Puerto Rico. Since around age 7, she has quietly observed the needs of fellow congregants... Th...
In a new video series, RNS goes behind the front lines of the immigration crisis. Episode 1 is about Sr. Susan Francois, who bears witness and offers 'radical hospitality' to famil...
Moderator’s Note: This piece is in co-operation with The Nasty Women Writers Project, a site dedicated to highlighting and amplifying the voices and visions of powerful women. The...
Part 1 was posted yesterday Being a lifelong spiritual seeker, DeeDee began searching for a church community where she could be herself. Fortunately, she found a Unitarian Univers...
Women of faith can work more closely together to address the growing pushback against gender justice in countries across the globe. That was the key message from participants in an...
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: This reflection traces the rise of second-wave feminism and its search for identity apart from God, arguing that worldly pursuits cannot provide lastin...
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