The German Bishops' Conference will request permission from the Vatican for lay preaching
The German Bishops' Conference is set to ask the Vatican for permission to allow not only priests but also qualified laymen and women to preach during Eucharistic celebrations.
Bishop's Conference: Women Should Be Allowed to Preach in Catholic Masses
The newly elected chairman of the German Bishops' Conference, Bishop Heiner Wilmer, advocated for allowing women to preach in Catholic Masses while warning against the far-right AfD party during the conference meeting in Würzburg.
Abortion: The gap in services may become even larger
A merger of a Lutheran hospital into a Catholic organization in Flensburg is expected to limit abortion services, exacerbating existing access issues and affecting women in need.
She wrote a book and a doctorate about the ancient custom: Dr. Vesna Haluga on the origin and significance of 'sicanje'
Dr. Vesna Haluga discusses the cultural significance of 'sicanje', a traditional form of tattooing among Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has gained renewed attention following its mention at the Dora music festival.
When the altar girls beside Pope Leo XIV become news
Images of altar girls assisting Pope Leo XIV during a Sunday Mass in Ostia have gone viral, highlighting the ongoing discussion about women's roles in the Catholic Church.
The Lelek Group will present a homage to Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Europe
The vocal group Lelek, winner of the Dora 2026 competition, will represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with a song that pays homage to Catholic women in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Radcliffe: "Yes to women deacons. Am I a progressive? Labels are fine for jam"
Cardinal Radcliffe advocates for the inclusion of women as deacons and praises the complementary nature of Pope Francis and Pope Leo's approaches.
Passed to the finals: The Lelek group found inspiration in Croatian Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Lelek group, inspired by the struggle and resilience of Croatian Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina, has advanced to the finals of the Dora festival with their song.
Former nun accuses bishop. Spokesman of the Archdiocese of Krakow responds
Zofia Schacht-Petersen and two other women have accused Bishop Jan Szkodoń of molestation, with details shared in an interview.
Catholic, feminist, politician. The former nun's views on women's rights and status were ahead of their time
The article discusses the life of Augusta Rozsypalová, who, despite her challenging upbringing and being a former nun, became an influential figure advocating for women's rights.