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FaithYour Take
Our readers
Readers respond to the February 2022 editorial about how the listening phase of the 2023 Synod of Bishops should listen to the views of Catholics who have left the church.
The exterior of St. Gregory Parish in Phoenix, Arizona.
FaithNews
Giovanna Dell’Orto – Associated PressLuis Andres Henao - Associated PressJacques Billeaud – Associated Press
The Rev. Andres Arango’s error was in saying, “We baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit,” when he should have begun the sentence by saying, “I baptize you.”
Sister Norma Pimentel, a member of the Missionaries of Jesus, is pictured along a border wall between Texas and Mexico in late February 2018. (CNS photo/Barbara Johnston, courtesy University of Notre Dame)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
“I’m mystified by any group that would call itself Catholic that is attacking the Catholic Church and its ministry,” Sister Donna Markham, the president and C.E.O. of Catholic Charities USA, said.
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FaithFaith in Focus
Jim McDermott
Is the church really interested in listening and learning from former Catholics? Or is it only “listening” to get them to come back to Catholicism?
FaithShort Take
Terence Sweeney
Both critics and supporters fail to see the traditionalism of Pope Francis. Let us share his confidence in Christ. Let us join him in guarding the tradition and preaching the good news.
FaithVideo
America Video
In this new short documentary from America Media, we hear the story of the parishioners' struggle to save their parish.