In the wake of an important document on the priesthood, two members of religious congregations offer a few reflections in conversation with the document on another kind of priesthood that is exercised in the church—the priesthood that is lived within religious or consecrated life.
Catholic social thought has much to teach us about how to balance our commitment to the common good with contemporary economic practices and structures.
Untold hours of dialogue, by both the underground and the registered church have left the church in a better position to navigate the challenges to come.
When it comes to improving the public discourse in the United States, is bringing back “civility” enough? Should we instead speak of restoring love to our political debates?