Kalinić: Where are the women from the Church at the panel on women and the Church?
Journalist Vlatka Kalinić raises concerns about a leftist, pro-LGBT panel discussing women in the Church and criticizing the portrayal of their roles.
Women, the invisible pillar of the Church: 'There is a lot of discrimination against us, but we are the engine. We reach places where men do not'
The article highlights the significant yet often overlooked role of women in the Catholic Church, who make up 80% of the active Church but face discrimination and marginalization in theological education and decision-making.
International Women’s Day in Mexico: Vandalized Churches and Clashes with Police
Protests in Mexico on International Women’s Day resulted in extensive vandalism and clashes with police, particularly targeting churches and other symbolic buildings.
The Synod published the final report of the study group on women in the Church
The Synod's Secretariat has released the final report of Study Group No. 5 regarding the participation of women in the life and leadership of the Church.
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.
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.
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.
Russian Orthodox Church Holds Nationwide Anti-Abortion Prayer
The Russian Orthodox Church organized a nationwide prayer service encouraging women to reconsider abortions to address the country's declining population, with ceremonies held in at least 15 regions.
It's incredible how the world has changed, says the first woman at the head of the Anglican Church with progressive thinking
The first woman to lead the Anglican Church discusses her progressive views and the remarkable changes in the world during her leadership.
What the Vatican fears most. "It would lead to a schism"
Professor Arkadiusz Stempin discusses the notable changes in the perception of women in the Church under Pope Francis's pontificate, particularly regarding the increased institutional roles of women within the Vatican.