Commentary: The Enduring Value Of Celibacy
By Father Carter Griffin – A few days ago, someone asked me in passing whether the “big meeting in Rome” —...
By Father Carter Griffin – A few days ago, someone asked me in passing whether the “big meeting in Rome” —...
By Carol Glatz – Christians recognise life’s great paradox that so much evil and temptation exist in the world, but that...
The Catholic Church’s immutable belief in the sanctity of life found renewed expression this month when Pope Francis amended the Catechism to declare capital punishment “morally inadmissible”.
Pauls moral teaching often causes controversy. Scripture scholar Victor Paul Furnish, who tries to show how a more critical reading of Pauls ethics can retrieve the spirit of what he said, observes that when one treats Pauls teaching as if it were a sacred cow, one runs the risk of turning it into a white elephant.