Within the Church, women have long challenged the structures that silence or exclude them. But Christian feminism must also ask: Whose voices are we still not hearing?
Within the Church, women have long challenged the structures that silence or exclude them. But Christian feminism must also ask: Whose voices are we still not hearing?
Christian feminism has evolved through four distinct waves, each reflecting the broader feminist movements while rooted in Christian theology and practice. This …
This Easter Monday, we mourn the passing of Pope Francis — a shepherd whose life and ministry have been a profound gift …
For Australian Christian feminists, the name Sr Elaine Wainwright (1943–2023) carries weight—and wonder. As a pioneering scholar, theologian, and spiritual leader, her …
In a world that often demands we choose between intellect and intuition, action and reflection, faith and feminism—Spirituality and Practice offers a …
Joyce Rupp, a member of the Servite (Servants of Mary) community, has profoundly influenced contemporary spirituality through her extensive writings and teachings. …
Joan Chittister is popular among feminist Catholics because she brings together deep Catholic tradition with a strong, progressive voice for women’s rights, …
Over the past 50 years, women have made significant strides within the Catholic Church, especially since the Second Vatican Council. When we …
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