Pope Francis: Death penalty is ‘contrary to the Gospel’ The Pope said that only a 'partial vision can think of ‘the deposit of faith’ as something static.' News Pete Baklinski • Oct 12, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Church leaders rip Fr. Martin’s new book on homosexuality Church experts agree that what the Jesuit priest wrote about human sexuality rejects Catholic teaching. News Doug Mainwaring • Jul 12, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Catholics should take the time to understand Church teaching on contraception There's a beauty and wisdom to the truths about human sexuality. Opinion Fr. Shenan Boquet • Jun 26, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Pro-gay Vatican consultant: Catechism teaching on homosexuality ‘needs to be updated’ Father James Martin proposes the term 'differently ordered' rather than 'intrinsically disordered' in reference to sinful homosexual acts. News Lisa Bourne • Jun 8, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Conscience vs. truth: Let’s not confuse the two Following one's conscience while denying the truth is not justifiable. Opinion Charles LiMandri • Mar 15, 2017Jun 18, 2021
The ambiguities of Amoris Laetitia cannot overrule the unambiguous teaching of the Church The Catholic answer to the four Cardinals is clear. The pope has a pastoral duty to respond. Opinion Msgr. Charles Pope • Dec 14, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Under Pope Francis, has the ‘theology of dissent’ triumphed? The perennial teaching of the Church cannot be changed by majority vote of a synod or anyone else. Opinion Father Peter Mitchell • Dec 1, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Experts: Pope Francis didn’t officially change works of mercy to include ‘care for creation’ Pope Francis' recent suggestion that environmentalism should be added to the works of mercy is not an official teaching. News Claire Chretien • Sep 14, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Former Irish president: Catholic seminaries should be more ‘welcoming’ on LGBT issues Mary McAleese, a self-described 'staunch Catholic,' is not happy by moves to reform Ireland's national seminary. News Steve Weatherbe • Aug 31, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Have our shepherds been blown to the ground? There are some bishops and priests reminding Catholics to consider the abortion issue in casting their ballots, but the number is small, resulting in virtual silence from the Church. Opinion Deal Hudson • Aug 30, 2016Jun 18, 2021