Perspectives
Articles, essays, and reflections from progressive Catholic voices.
To contribute to Perspectives, email Jason at: Jason@cta-usa.org
Re/Generator publishes memoir and fundraiser
Join Joseph Ramelo as he conducts an inquiry into the state of graduate theological education today — even as his personal life falters dramatically.
America: I’m a 25-year-old Catholic who ran for public office. But don’t call me a politician.
On election night, I marked the conclusion of my months-long campaign for local office in the community where I grew up.
The Pope’s synod will not empower the laity
Let’s appreciate what is meaningful about the synod process — and be clear-eyed about what kind of power it takes to build a new church.
Catholicism and Columbus Day
In 1934, the Knights of Columbus were instrumental in persuading Franklin Delano Roosevelt to make Columbus Day an official holiday.
Young adults and intentional community
Today’s young adults are doing what every generation has done in its own way: finding countercultural meaning in communal life.
The Story of Holy Wisdom
In celebration of its tenth anniversary, the Holy Wisdom Inclusive Catholic Community has released a digital book: “The Story of Holy Wisdom.” Call To Action Western Washington members are among the founders and leaders of this community.
My name is Mary
My name is Mary (you probably think my last name is Magdalene – it’s not). Mine is a story that has been romanticized and mythologized beyond recognition.
God’s inclusive abundance
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 7/25/2021 | Reflection from Vine & Fig
Easter: Parousia
Darkness and light,/in cycles come./When darkness envelops all/The light begins to thrum.
Good Friday
March honors the legacy and witness of Archbishop Óscar Romero, a prophetic voice who called for change in church and society—a voice for peace in the midst of a wilderness of violence.