Catholic progress in extremis

Given that the world is in extremis, it follows that similar changes can take place in other areas of church life, and they are.

Schenk's biography of Mercy Sr. Theresa Kane a detailed account of visionary's path

Sister of St. Joseph Christine Schenk tells Theresa's story skillfully in meticulous detail, rendering such a visage all the more remarkable.

Feminist Liberation Theologians’ Network 2019 Meeting Report

A report by Mary E Hunt on the most recent meeting of the Feminist Liberation Theologians' Network.

Catholic Women in the Midst of It All

The major issue at hand for Catholics is simply whether women are full, equal members of the Catholic community or not. The short, honest answer is that we are not.

Rich portrait of a social change agent in biography of Grail leader Anne Hope

This portrait of an international Catholic woman leader is a welcome addition to the literature of contemporary Catholic women who represent the best of a flawed tradition, combining sacrament and solidarity.

Dignity: From Founding to Flourishing Dignity LA 50th Anniversary Celebration

The following is a transcript of the speech for Dignity Los Angeles'…

Congratulations, Ofelia Miriam Ortega

Mary E. Hunt's Reflection from Cuba 2019

Vatican's 'Dumbed Down Version of an Old Argument' on Gender Can't Stop Changes in Catholicism

Mary's featured article for Rewire.News, "Vatican's 'Dumbed Down Version of an Old Argument' on Gender Can't Stop Changes in Catholicism.

On Pride and Against Prejudice

Mary's blogpost for Sisters of Mercy, "On Pride and Against Prejudice."