Perspectives
Articles, essays, and reflections from progressive Catholic voices.
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First Wednesday of Advent
Let us continue to feed the hungry, but also let us seek the root causes of hunger and disparities in our society that allow for this sin to continue.

First Tuesday of Advent
In Lynn’s beautiful video reflection that includes calming indigenous music and evocative images, we are implored to hear the cry of the poor and have justice as our belt, as we journey to the holy place where the lion shall lay with the lamb.

First Monday of Advent
This image of a bridge stretching from the feet of one group to another fits in beautifully with my theology. That which is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. That is the whole Law, the rest is commentary

Church & Colonization: The two Christianities
Kelly Brown Douglas answers this question in her book, The Black Christ, where she describes two Christianities: the Christianity of the slaveholder and the Christianity of the slaves.

First Sunday of Advent
As you get quiet in your prayer this Advent, follow God’s lead as she shows you what she wants you to look at.

Keeping Faith in a Messy Church: A Gay Catholic Perspective on Pope Francis' Endorsement of Civil Unions
As a gay Catholic in a relationship and as a PhD student in theology, I feel like I need to say something about Pope Francis’ endorsement of same-gender unions in the documentary Francesco.

Who are the non-voters? Vote-shaming, the Catholic Worker, and 2020
“Vote-shaming” is telling people who don’t vote (or vote third-party) that they are stupid, evil, or the source of all the nation’s ills. It does not engage radical political traditions that have criticized the failures of the liberal nation-state to adequately represent and serve the people.

Review of Wijngaards’s women’s-ordination primer: helpful, except in its view of gender
Wijngaards’s book has some valuable insights to offer, but it’s also limited. If you want a quick and accessible overview of the history of the ordination justice movement, check it out — and then join us, as we seek not only to ordain women, but to build a church that can truly be a force for liberation.

People’s History: Fred and Nichole
From Vatican II to the LGBTQ+ closet: “open the windows and let in the fresh air.”

People’s History: Intergenerational Connection
In our People’s History of Vatican II gathering, it was wonderful to talk about our broken but beautiful Church and, simultaneously to embody community and Christ in our coming-together across generations and regions of the country.