Perspectives

Articles, essays, and reflections from progressive Catholic voices.

To contribute to Perspectives, email Jason at: Jason@cta-usa.org

Clinic Escorting: The New Catholic Sidewalk Ministry?
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Clinic Escorting: The New Catholic Sidewalk Ministry?

CTA member Emily Harrison and communications coordinator Lauren Barbato reflect on their experiences with anti-abortion harassment as clinic escorts and the importance of challenging Catholic-led “sidewalk counseling” ministries.

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Third Sunday of Lent
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Third Sunday of Lent

For the Third Sunday of Lent, Indigenous Solidarity Collective and Anti-Racism Team member Cathy Foxhoven invites us to follow the example of St. Hildegard of Bingen and confront misogyny in the Church.

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Second Sunday of Lent
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Second Sunday of Lent

For the Second Sunday of Lent, Vision Council member Fred Dabrowski challenges us to think about how white Christian supremacy structures have impacted our faith.

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First Sunday of Lent
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First Sunday of Lent

For the First Sunday of Lent, Executive Director Donna Tarney breaks down the story of Adam and Eve.

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Lent & Liberation
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Lent & Liberation

In this Ash Wednesday commentary from Future Church’s Just Word Commentary project, Re/Gen alumna Tess Gallagher-Clancy reimagines the radical liberatory possibilities of Lent with the help of theologian Gustavo Gutiérrez.

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40 Days with the Man in the Mirror
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40 Days with the Man in the Mirror

For Ash Wednesday 2023, Anti-Racism Team member Rosa Manriquez urges Catholics to spend time with their own “man in the mirror” as they conduct an examination of conscience.

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U.S. Catholic: The Catholics Who Refuse to Leave
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U.S. Catholic: The Catholics Who Refuse to Leave

For queer, trans, and Indigenous Catholics, the church is still home. Teresa Coda interviews four millennial Catholics, including a former CTA board member, about why they choose to stay in the church in spite of its history of discrimination, violence, trauma, and sex negativity.

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