Article The Editors on the Vatican Summit Even if the summit on sex abuse couldn’t do everything, it’s still fair to ask whether it did enough. The unsatisfying answer is that no one knows—yet By The Editors March 6, 2019 Pope Francis Sexual-abuse Crisis Women in the Church Editorial
Article Why I Left the Church...and Returned The Catholic Church today is in crisis. But it is not the hierarchy alone who belong in sackcloth and ashes, begging forgiveness; all of us must become penitents. By Kathleen Hill February 25, 2019 Vatican II Women in the Church Spirituality Sexual-abuse Crisis
Article Women, Men, and The Diaconate The concept of dialectical promotion, not complementarity, can help us better understand male-female relations in the Catholic Church By Rita Ferrone February 21, 2019 Women in the Church Vatican II Pope Francis
Article Notes from the Classroom Reckoning with the ways our church falls short carves out space for the possibility that we might do better By Mary Kate Holman February 19, 2019 Theology Sexual-abuse Crisis Women in the Church Pope Francis Pope John Paul II
Article Blessed, But Also Ordained A commission on women in the diaconate commissioned by Pope Francis concluded its work in June; two of its members spoke at Fordham University By Paul Moses January 18, 2019 Women in the Church Theology Pope Benedict XVI Pope Francis
Article ‘The Nun’s Story’ Revisited However much we may admire the austerities and asceticism of pre-Vatican II religious life, the film depicts a closed world to which we cannot return By Paul Baumann December 4, 2018 Movies Spirituality Religious Life Women in the Church