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May 13-26, 2022

Pope Francis leads a meeting with cardinals, bishops, priests, religious and laypeople from around the world in the Synod Hall Oct. 9, 2021, at the Vatican. (CNS/Paul Haring)
Column | Scripture for Life

Sixth Sunday of Easter: God expects our synodality

by Mary M. McGlone
May 21, 2022

Scripture for Life: When the disciples gathered to debate and pray in Acts 15, their commitment only grew deeper as they recognized the Spirit forming them into a community more attached to Christ than to their opinions.

(NCR photo/Teresa Malcolm)
Column | NCR Connections

The importance of a lay independent voice

by Steve Miller
May 6, 2022

NCR Connections: NCR differs from other media that report on the Catholic Church because it is independent of the church and is controlled by a lay board. The board's job is to support those who report the news.

Members of the choir of Our Lady of Loretto Church in Hempstead, New York, sing during a Spanish-language Mass Sept. 6, 2021, at Immaculate Conception Seminary in Huntington, New York. (CNS/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Editorial

Editorial: Investment in Hispanic ministry is crucial to church's future

by NCR Editorial Staff
May 6, 2022

We say: It's time for all Catholic institutions — parishes, dioceses, schools and universities, and, yes, publications — to invest resources in ministries that center Latino Catholics.

Norvilia Etienne, of Students for Life, holds a sign outside the Supreme Court of the United States May 3, the day after a draft of the court's opinion was leaked signaling that the court was leaning toward overturning Roe v. Wade. (CNS/Rhina Guidos)

Most anti-abortion Catholics hopeful after Supreme Court leak; others express concern

by Brian Fraga
May 4, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet overruled Roe v. Wade, but that did not stop some Catholic bishops, priests and activists from reacting with hope to a leaked draft decision — while others condemned it.

'Pay attention and do something': Gathering urges investment in Hispanic ministry

by Soli Salgado
May 4, 2022

Melissa Lucio case in Texas highlights Catholic opposition to death penalty

by Melissa Cedillo
Apr 28, 2022
Commentary

Aquinas vs. QAnon: What Catholics can do about conspiracy thinking

by Ann Garrido
Apr 26, 2022

New Ways' Sr. Jeannine Gramick sees a future for same-sex marriage in Catholic Church

by Sarah Mac Donald
Apr 26, 2022

Argentine doctor: Losing weight would ease Pope Francis' knee pain

by Christopher White
Apr 25, 2022

After tense year of debates, US bishops to gather for retreat in June

by Brian Fraga
Apr 25, 2022
Views

Francis has opened the Vatican's top leadership to women. Are lay cardinals next?

by Phyllis Zagano, Religion News Service
Apr 22, 2022

At Earth Day checkpoint, Vatican's bold Laudato Si' initiative plants seeds of sustainability in the church

by Brian Roewe
Apr 22, 2022
Commentary

Remembering the farmworkers whose harvest feeds us each night

by Pauline Hovey
Apr 18, 2022
Book Review

Book uplifts the soul of a Jewish neighborhood after unspeakable horror

by Timothy Kelly
Apr 16, 2022
Commentary

Rihanna embodies the sacrament of pregnant joy

by Nicole Symmonds
Apr 8, 2022
Contributor

At 50th anniversary of Vatican II lectionary, it's time to update texts and translations

by Christine Schenk
Mar 28, 2022

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