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Phyllis Zagano
Phyllis Zagano holds a research appointment at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York. Her most recent book is Just Church: Catholic Social Teaching, Synodality, and Women (Paulist, 2023).
Just Catholic: Pennsylvania is bad enough. What if the other 49 shoes drop? Will other U.S. attorneys general follow Pennsylvania's lead? Will they launch investigations? Will they rid of us these troublesome priests … and bishops?
Just Catholic: Fearing a bishop's power, no one wants to say anything. And it's not just clerics whose cries are muffled. It's lay employees and religious sisters who need their jobs.
Just Catholic: Frightened, starving, poor people walk, they swim, they ride the seas in all sorts of vessels for a chance at freedom. And this is the pope's fault?
Just Catholic: It's important to consider the other person's point of view, but if you visit the "Heavenly Bodies" exhibit at the Met, get ready: It's about as "other" as you can get.
In this latest apostolic exhortation, the pope clearly describes what is going on in the Catholic Twitterverse and blogosphere: there are people out there whose stock and trade is defamation and slander, who "bear false witness," who lie and who vilify others.
Book Review: How will the church bring the word, the liturgy and charity to the people of God? If the answer is ordaining women as deacons, these works together present an understanding that the church could return to its tradition without troubling any teaching about priesthood.
Just Catholic: So many of the so-called "Catholic" bloggers posting online are negative. Since they write without editors, publishers or clerical sanction, it is a wonder anyone listens to them.
Just Catholic: Too much in life is a race to the finish. The same is happening in the church. Diocesan bureaucracy often moves too fast, without checking the options.
Just Catholic: Luxury predicts downfall, and when food preparation gets too fancy, the society is about to crumble. It is something to think about as we follow the latest celebrity chefs.
Just Catholic: Actress Alyssa Milano recently tweeted: "If you've been sexually harassed or assaulted write 'me too' as a reply to this tweet." Since then, some half million people tweeted "Me Too."
Just Catholic: "Where's the food?" The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's work is up against international conglomerates that are creating, not reducing, malnutrition.
Just Catholic: It happens between relatives, "friends," co-workers and schoolmates. It is the presenting symptom of insecurities and hate. It spawns desolation, destruction and death.