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Before becoming Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost presided over one of the most revolutionary reforms of Pope Francis’ pontificate by having women serve on the Vatican board that vets nominations ...
Nevertheless, the women who have worked closely with Prevost in recent years have praised his leadership style, ability to ...
By Miran Sarkissian Pope Francis’ recent death and the inevitable Conclave of the Catholic Church’s cardinals to elect a new ...
The government is a centrist parliamentary coalition. To undo its predecessor’s democratic backsliding, it needs the ...
While millions are leaving the organized Christian faiths, they’re not abandoning spirituality. Instead, they’re seeking ...
American nun Sister Rose Pacatte shares her hopes for women in the Roman Catholic Church after the election of Pope Leo XIV ...
I am deeply grateful for the remarkable women in my life,” wrote President Russell M. Nelson in a Mother’s Day social media post.
Despite historic gains under Pope Francis, women remain excluded from the Catholic Church's highest levels of decision-making.
The new pope opposed letting women serve as deacons but endorsed some of his predecessor’s moves to expand their involvement.