Pope Francis pushes sainthood causes for 17 women
Holy Cross Sisters empower Ugandan women who face domestic violence
Ireland’s new abortion law ‘must be resisted’, bishops say
DUBLIN – The primate of All-Ireland insisted that the country’s new abortion law that took effect Jan. 1 has “no moral force” and it “must be resisted” by Catholics.
The Register Archives: Montreal massacre leaves legacy of pain
Few events in recent Canadian history have had a greater impact than the massacre at École Polytechnique in Montreal. The gunman, Marc Lepine, killed 14 women and injured 14 others in the Dec. 6, 1989 attack before killing himself. His suicide note revealed his hatred of feminists. In the wake of the tragedy, there were changes to gun laws and the creation of an annual national day of remembrance on Dec. 6 to recognize violence against women. Five days following the attack, a funeral Mass for nine of the women was held at Montreal’s Notre Dame Basilica, as reported in The Register:
Feminists must 'reconcile with their roots', pro-life mission
Pro-life women are portrayed as being on the outside looking in when it comes to today’s feminist movement, but they actually are truer to feminism’s roots.
Covenant House opens more doors for female victims of trafficking
Another refuge from the trade in human flesh has opened its doors in Toronto under the umbrella of Covenant House.
During a recent speech, French President Emmanuel Macron made a statement that hit a nerve with moms around the world.
Parliament of the World’s Religions explores how feminism and faith can, and must, co-exist
Ethiopia's first female president welcomed by bishops
Ontario scraps women’s abuse panel
News that Ontario’s provincial government had disbanded its roundtable of experts on violence against women has Catholic Family Services woman abuse specialist Shereen McFarlane worried.
Synod document focuses on listening to youth, women, welcoming their contributions to Church
Editorial: A chance to change
From the Pope on down, sentiment is growing to more fully integrate women into the everyday life of the male-dominated Church. So far, though, it’s been a lot of talk and too little action. Events at this month’s Synod of Bishops on youth illustrate that point.