Let the bishops take on Boris: or are they ‘clerical fossils’?

By Andrew Pierce in THE TABLET, 24 July 2019 One enduring public image of Theresa May’s premiership will be her faded smile for photographers as she arrived at St Mary’s church in her Maidenhead constituency. The vicar’s daughter has never made any secret of her  Christian faith. “I am a practising member of the Church…

The priesthood is being crucified on the cross of celibacy

By Fr Peter Daly in The National Catholic Reporter, 15 July 2019 We cannot bring about real reform of the Roman Catholic priesthood unless we do away with mandatory celibacy for diocesan priests in the Latin rite. Why would that improve the priesthood? It would make priests more honest about ourselves and sexuality. With real…

Now let an open debate begin

From The Editor, THE TABLET, 11 July 2019 In an article in The Tablet last month, the former Bishop of Middlesbrough, John Crowley, asked for “free and open discussion throughout the Church at every level” regarding the ordination of women. This is apparently in flat contradiction to the directive given 25 years ago by Pope John Paul…

Women and the Diaconate

By Sharon Tighe-Mooney in an article for The Association of Catholic Priests (Ireland) website The Vatican commission studying the issue of women serving as deacons in the Catholic Church has been unable to find consensus on the questions they were given to investigate. On his return from Bulgaria and North Macedonia on 7 May last,…

How much corruption can we tolerate in the church before we leave?

By Donald Cozzens in The National Catholic Reporter (USA), 18 June 2019 After reading James Carroll's lengthy lament in The Atlantic on the corruption in the Catholic Church and its priestly caste, I remembered reading an article in America magazine by the late Jesuit theologian Walter Burghardt. "In the course of half a century," the weathered scholar…