U.S. Catholics are starting to see the type of climate action for which the pope has called, and the type of leadership promoted by the synod process that Francis has identified as the way forward for the church today.
Louisiana Bishop Douglas Deshotel's move to excommunicate a Catholic deacon who left the church after his son was molested by a priest was devoid of the humanity of Jesus.
The Texas attorney general's move against Annunciation House is essentially a lawsuit aimed at Catholic social justice teaching and Gospel values. But people who take Gospel instructions to heart can fight back.
Allowing priests to marry is hardly the answer to all of the church's demographic challenges or the broader and deeper problems of clerical culture. But it would be a significant step toward honesty and consistency.
Cardinal Robert McElroy recently urged Catholic universities to use Laudato Si' as central to their missions. This approach is required to truly live out church teaching on integral ecology, solidarity and justice.
The statement on Laudate Deum from the U.S. bishops' conference read more like an "out of office" kickback email than the "welcome" its title claimed it to be for Pope Francis' new exhortation on the environment.
Before the Synod of Bishops opens Oct. 4, Pope Francis has a duty to finally release the report from his women deacons commission, say the NCR editors.
Letters to the editor: NCR readers respond to a Sept. 7 editorial where the NCR editors said that they hope the Vatican will stop the abusive power play of Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson against the Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity.
The soap opera drama orchestrated by Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson against the Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity has everything to do with Olson's heavy-handedness and cruel treatment of women religious. NCR editors hope the Vatican will stop his abusive power play.
The vital work of care for creation must be done together. NCR editors say that by working together across denominations, people of faith take the first step toward the integral ecology about which Pope Francis speaks.
Letters to the editor: NCR readers respond to an editorial where the NCR editorial staff says we should be grateful for (some) of the former vice president's actions.
Despite his flaws, the former vice president chose to do the right thing, both in January 2021 — and in his testimony to the grand jury that indicted Donald Trump for trying to derail the peaceful transfer of power. For that, the NCR editors say in this editorial, the country should be grateful.
Buoys that threaten to drown migrants and other inhumane border policies should horrify Catholics and prompt them to act against such nativist violence, say the NCR editors.
The Vatican's working document for the synod on synodality shows positive signs that the three-year synodal process may be the beginning of a significant shift in the church. We can't help but be encouraged.
We say: Catholics are called to care about God's creation — human and non — even when New York's skyline does not look like a caution sign warning of suffocation risks.