Article Not the Mafia The church is hardly a criminal organization, and prosecuting it under the RICO statute doesn’t make sense. Bankruptcy laws, however, offer a better way By Cathleen Kaveny January 28, 2019 Bishops Sexual-abuse Crisis U.S. Catholicism Laity Columnists
Article Stuck in the Middle A new document from Boston College makes important recommendations for the future of seminary formation in the United States By Massimo Faggioli January 24, 2019 Priesthood Laity Vatican II Sexuality
Article ‘My Kate!’ When I felt myself most unloveable, she loved me By Kate Madore December 29, 2018 The Last Word Spirituality Laity Death and Dying
Article Endangered Species Lay Catholic theologians are a relatively new institution in the church, but their survival is not guaranteed. Here’s how they should proceed By Massimo Faggioli December 17, 2018 Theology Clericalism Laity Vatican II
Article ‘Go and Do Likewise’ The U.S. church may be a long way from practicing synodality, but the Synod on Young People has something to teach us, if only we're willing to listen By Griffin Oleynick November 15, 2018 Bishops Laity U.S. Catholicism
Article Who Represents the Laity? Apart from a few groups adept at self-promotion, there is still a lack of representation of the Catholic laity as such. That needs to change By Massimo Faggioli November 7, 2018 Laity Pope Francis Bishops