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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.
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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.
For several decades now, the landscape of women’s religious life in the United States and across the Western world has been marked by noticeable decline. While the number of Cathol...
A recent study suggests Gen Z women are losing their religion. Honestly, we’re not surprised. While women make up 60% of U.S. congregations, we have historically been relegated to...
'Women of the Cross' exploring six women who encountered Jesus and were transformed by Him. The post Women of the Cross appeared first on Jesuits Ireland.
R. Unplugged On Easter Sunday, festively decorated churches across the United States will be filled with worshippers eager to celebrate the most important day in the Christian...
43 percent of women under the age of 30 now identify as religiously unaffiliated. This marks a sharp increase from 29 percent in 2013 The post Study shows that young women are more...
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Bob Smietana, Religion News Service Women have long been the backbone of religion in America. They are more likely than men to identify as religious, say faith is important in the...
When people picture a rabbi, they may imagine a man standing in front of a congregation in a synagogue. But “rabbi” means much more than that. For example, a rabbi could be a teach...
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The brainchild of WOC Executive Director Kate McElwee, the "Not if, But How — Reforming Institutions" panel gathered two sociologists and a political scientist to explore concrete...
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 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...
The women who stood at the foot of the cross offer a powerful reminder that mothers are often the unseen witnesses to their children's suffering.
The Rev. Tonya Butler-Truesdale reflects on meeting Pope Leo XIV as a Black woman formed by deep faith, ancestral memory and ecclesial marginalization.
Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity Invite Catholic Women 20-40 from the Midwest 20-40 to Discern and Discover with Retreats and Resources for You. The post Franciscan Sisters...
Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally gave an evasive response when asked whether she raised women's ordination with Pope Leo XIV, but hinted the prohibition amounts to 'injustic...
An influential order of nuns decided to complete its mission when the last sister dies. The only question left is how to finish well.
New data reveals how Christian women lead giving decisions, prioritize values and faith, and collaborate with spouses and families — offering insights for advisers and organization...
Belle Spafford had been president of the recently renamed Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for just 18 months when the reports began to come in. De...
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During the meeting, particular attention was given to the theme of “walking together,” a central image in the Church’s current journey. Walking together implies recognizing and emb...
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