
French Catholic Women Launch Manifesto on Feminine Vocation in the Church
The manifesto points to examples of influential women in the Church, like St. Catherine of Siena and St. Joan of Arc.
The manifesto points to examples of influential women in the Church, like St. Catherine of Siena and St. Joan of Arc.
“Ecclesial communion is … characterized by a diversity and a complementarity of vocations and states in life … Because of this diversity and complementarity every member of the lay faithful is seen in relation to the whole body and offers a totally unique contribution on behalf of the whole body.” —Pope St. John Paul II
Speaking from the library of the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace, Pope Francis offered advice for discerning the Lord’s voice from other voices of temptation or distraction.
“The Church of Jesus Christ is going through a tough time. Strong, fearless men are needed…”
Abbot ponders the challenge of modern monastic vocations.
In Oklahoma and Texas, the Gospel of Life Disciples + Dwellings offer housing and fellowship to the older generation.
The crisis of vocations, coupled with new policies affecting female contemplative life, is changing Italy’s spiritual and cultural landscape and raising concern and indignation.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has designated Nov. 3-9, 2019, as National Vocation Awareness Week.
The bishops of Boise, Madison, Spokane and Oklahoma City share the lessons they have learned
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