LIVING THE CATHOLIC FAITH IN THE 3RD MILLENIUM

A LAYMAN'S LOOK AT THE JOURNEY OF FAITH

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Jesus was convinced that the presence of God's Spirit is evident in the very basic human interactions of mercy, compassion, forgiveness, working for peace and justice, generosity and respect for human dignity. His whole life reflected these convictions: His words would be "good news" for the poor, they would bring freedom to those held captive, bring sight to the blind and would set the downtrodden free.

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    AN AMERICAN POPE AT THE BORDER
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    “THE MORAL COMPASS OF THE WORLD” — MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY MEETS POPE LEO XIV
    The actor told Jimmy Fallon that meeting the pope was like writing an Oscar speech — and that Leo made him laugh. From Harry Styles to Patti Smith, secular America keeps arriving at the American pope’s door.  
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    THE OLDEST NEW THING IN THE CHURCH
    Synodality did not begin in 2021. It began in Jerusalem, around AD 49. Synodality means the Church deliberates the way she deliberated at the first Synod of Jerusalem: everyone contributes, the pastors discern, Peter confirms, the Spirit governs.  
  • HOW GRIEF MADE ARCHBISHOP GARCÍA-SILLER A PROPHETIC VOICE ON IMMIGRATION
    HOW GRIEF MADE ARCHBISHOP GARCÍA-SILLER A PROPHETIC VOICE ON IMMIGRATION
    His pastoral letter, “We Will Come to You,” offers a map that parallels his life experience: encounter with the reality of human suffering, then accompaniment, then organized advocacy, then lived solidarity. It is a His letter is a promise and a warning. a model for what religious leadership looks like when silence becomes impossible.
  • POPE LEO CALLS ON PRIESTS TO ‘RESPECT’ THE POST-VATICAN II LITURGIES IN NEW LETTER
    POPE LEO CALLS ON PRIESTS TO ‘RESPECT’ THE POST-VATICAN II LITURGIES IN NEW LETTER
    He underscored the importance of lay participation in the Mass — a key focus of Vatican II’s liturgical reforms — as a primary way for people to be “formed both for the liturgy and by the liturgy” and emphasized that the art of celebrating the liturgy“ is expressed not only by the celebrant of the liturgy, but also by the entire assembly.”
  • SYNODALITY REQUIRES ENGAGEMENT WITH LGBTQ CATHOLICS — AND NOT JUST THE 'RIGHT' ONES
    SYNODALITY REQUIRES ENGAGEMENT WITH LGBTQ CATHOLICS — AND NOT JUST THE 'RIGHT' ONES
    The publication of the Synod on Synodality's Study Group 9 report has generated familiar debate. The controversy has since expanded into broader arguments about transgender people, pastoral ministry and the limits of doctrinal development.
  • ‘THEY DON’T WANT TO SAY YES’
    ‘THEY DON’T WANT TO SAY YES’
    Pope Leo faces profound questions concerning women in the diaconate and in lay ministry. What can we expect from him? How might Pope Leo change the conversation on women’s leadership in the Church?
  • AT ITS BEST, PARISH COMMUNITY REACHES BEYOND THE PEWS
    AT ITS BEST, PARISH COMMUNITY REACHES BEYOND THE PEWS
    Hospitality and friendship change our lives in small but meaningful ways, and our parish life should both reflect and support this. It’s simple enough to declare the value of community and its importance in the Catholic faith in theory. But in reality, cultivating and sustaining community can be a challenge.
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