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St. Joseph’s Church in Amarillo, Texas (Photo by Bill McCullough)

The American Parish Today

A Collection on the Church’s Changing Future
The Editors
March 27, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Laity
Priesthood
Women in the Church
Social Justice
Liturgy

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Article

The American Parish Today

The U.S. church is not so much in decline as undergoing a profound transition, a reality we can and should joyfully embrace. 
By The Editors
March 25, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Priesthood
Religious Life
Laity
Article

Way Stations for a Pilgrim Church

The parish, like the country, is changing and diversifying—but we should embrace these changes, and recognize them as opportunities rather than threats to our faith.
By Susan Bigelow Reynolds
March 26, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Laity
Article

Teaching & Preaching

Preachers should emulate teachers at mass, striving to be adaptable, humble, loving, and willing to learn by inviting participation from the congregation.
By Natalia M. Imperatori-Lee
March 24, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Laity
Liturgy
Article

Joy and Strain in Shared Parishes

Linguistic and cultural differences can create tension in shared parishes, but they are also sources of growth, learning, and celebration.
By Brett C. Hoover
March 30, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Laity
Article

Are All Welcome?

Churches are spaces for every part of the body of Christ. By not making them accessible to disabled Catholics, we fail in our commitment to universal inclusion.
By Madeline Jarrett
March 30, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Laity
Liturgy
Article

Authentically Black, Truly Catholic

Black people were practicing Catholicism in North America hundreds of years before the United States was founded.
By Tia Noelle Pratt
April 1, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Liturgy
Article

Modeling Change

Community organizing and activism are happening beyond traditional parish structures, generating vitality and purpose from which many parishes could stand to learn.
By Griffin Oleynick
April 1, 2020
The American Parish Today
Spirituality
Domestic Affairs
Immigration
Social Justice
Article

Necessary Affirmation

The LGBTQ ministry at St. Paul’s in Manhattan has been a balm within a church that continues to wound.
By Jason Steidl
March 23, 2020
The American Parish Today
Spirituality
Theology
LGBTQ issues
Article

Just Five Minutes

My parish welcomes families with kids, but I have a small suggestion: shorter homilies, every Sunday. I’m talking five minutes. Six, if you must.
By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly
March 23, 2020
The American Parish Today
Spirituality
U.S. Catholicism
Article

The ‘Heart Work’

An interview with Fr. Hector Madrigal, pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Amarillo, Texas.
By Dominic Preziosi & Milton Javier Bravo
April 7, 2020
The American Parish Today
Spirituality
Theology
U.S. Catholicism
Interview

The American Parish Today, part I

On this episode we hear from two of the most knowledgeable, hopeful voices in the American church: Susan Bigelow Reynolds, an expert theologian who studies “lived ecclesiology” at the parochial level, and Fr. Hector Madrigal, pastor of the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual St. Joseph’s Church in Amarillo, Texas.
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Laity
Priesthood
Bishops

The American Parish Today, part II

In this second special episode on the American parish today, we talk with three writers about their concrete proposals for creating more vibrant, hope-filled parish
The American Parish Today
Liturgy
Sexuality
LGBTQ issues
U.S. Catholicism
Article

The American Parish, By the Numbers

Demographic shifts, a shrinking priesthood, and the financial pressures facing the church all tell a complex story about the future of Catholic parishes.
By The Editors
March 25, 2020
The American Parish Today
U.S. Catholicism
Priesthood
Laity

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