by Admin | Mar 8, 2026 | GNRC Blog, Opinions
Women carry a large part of the daily life of the Church. They teach the faith to children, accompany the sick, organize parish life, keep communities alive in places where priests are few. In many parts of the world, if women disappeared from parish life on Sunday...
by Admin | Feb 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
(This is a two parts article, you can read part 1 Here) In the previous part of this article, I argued that excluding women from clerical status leaves them to be dominated by men who enjoy the authority associated with that status. In this context, the recent...
by Admin | Feb 7, 2026 | GNRC Blog, Opinions
In December last year, a Study Commission on the Women’s Diaconate, convened by Pope Francis, finally voted against endorsing the ordination of women as deacons, either for the ministry specifically, or as part of priesthood—in no small part foundering on the question...
by Admin | Feb 1, 2026 | **Regions**, Africa, GNRC Blog, Pastoral Care, Testimony
Australia 1 February 2026 – – By Fr C.B. I speak as a priest who reached 50 this year, but first as a human being who has learned, often painfully, that faith is not a refuge from struggle, but a place where struggle is allowed to speak. I come from a land...
by Admin | Dec 22, 2025 | GNRC Blog
Christmas teaches us to find God incarnate in the places and people most disdained and overlooked. From the very beginning, the story of Christ’s birth points us toward the margins, toward humility, vulnerability, and surprising grace. For centuries, LGBT+ people have...