Conscience, Yes. But a Common Understanding of It in the Age of Pope Francis? Not Yet.
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Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago again defended the primacy of conscience regarding LGB people in an interview, striking too against those who seek to deny Communion to certain Catholics.
Irish Redemptorist Fr. Tony Flannery, who defied Vatican attempts to silence him, begins an 18-city…
Yesterday we saw a theologian’s hopes for the synod: that the bishops might be open…
Pope Francis used his weekly Angelus address to discuss conscience and freedom as aspects of…
As we come into the final week before Election Day, Catholics in Maine are becoming…
Father Richard Lawrence of St. Vincent dePaul parish in Baltimore, Maryland, preached yesterday about supporting…
Catholics are playing a major role in the marriage equality debate in Minnesota, where this…
Continuing the dissonance between his words on gender and actions, Pope Francis has condemned “gender ideology” as an “ugly ideology of our time.” What are LGBTQ+ Catholics and allies to make of this persistent dissonance?
“The Church is for sinners.” With this statement, gay priest and theologian James Alison summarizes the underlying message of Fiducia Supplicans and explains the document’s significance will “open a way forward that will allow LGBT Catholics to be listened to on their own terms while maintaining the unity of the Church.”