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Transparent policies and accountability needed if the Vatican is serious about bringing more women to meaningful leadership at the Curia
Recent statements by Pope Francis and top Vatican officials support the need to bring more lay women to top leadership positions at the Roman Curia. However, Voices of Faith is concerned about the apparent difficulties and lack of transparency in regard to how those women are chosen and the process undertaken to appoint them. In an extensively quoted interview with Reuters on June 17th 2018, Pope Francis is reported saying, “I don’t have any problem naming a woman as the head of a dicastery.” At the same time, he talks about difficulties in finding the right candidates and convincing curial officials to accept women for leadership positions. The Prefect of the Dicastery of Laity, Family and Life, Cardinal Kevin Farrell, stated that the Vatican is “overloaded with clerics” and that “administrative functions within the church can be done by anybody” including laity.
Announcing The Peoples Synod – Dallas, Texas, USA
All global indicators point to CHANGE. Science tells us about the Big Bang and the ongoing history of the cosmos. A living faith tells us that God’s creation continues to emerge toward a peace and oneness for which we all yearn. We as people of God can contribute to...
Open Letter to Pope Francis
To all Catholic Women, Catholic Women Speak and Voices of Faith have collaborated to write an open letter to Pope Francis appealing for greater participation of and dialogue with women in the worldwide Church. They have asked for our support of this effort to open a...
We Are Church International Calls for Separate Dicastery on Women’s Equality, Calls Current Vatican Direction “Ineffective”
May 17, 2018. [ Italian ] Leaders of We Are Church International today expressed serious concerns about the expansion of the Vatican Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life to include deepened reflection on the role of women. The broadening of the mission, headed by...
Young People Taking Leadership
March 28, 2018 Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, U.S.A. have begun a global revolution. Pictured is just the gathering in Washington D.C. alone. There were "March for our Lives" rallies in 800 cities around the world from London...
Voices of women from across the globe
W hear catholic voices from across the globe speaking on women and leadership in the Catholic Church.
Decree 14: “Jesuits and the Situation of Women in Church and Civil Society,”
In her Voices of Faith address on 8 March 2018, Dr.Mary MacAleese referred to a call by the Jesuits to redress the situation of women in the RCC. This was resolved at the General Congregation of the Society of Jesus: Decree 14: “Jesuits and the Situation of Women in...
Young people and the Catholic Church
Voices of Faith Conference for International Women's Day 2018
The time is now for change in the Catholic Church
Keynote speech at the Voices of Faith conference by Mary McAleese, President of Ireland 1997-2011 8 March 2018 The Israelites under Joshua’s command circled Jericho’s walls for seven days, blew trumpets and shouted to make the walls fall down. (cf. Joshua 6:1-20)....
Global Voices of Young Women of Faith
Results of a flash online survey conducted by Voices of Faith In September 2017, Voices of Faith conducted a flash online survey for young women (ages 18-35) and invited them to share their perspectives on faith and the Catholic Church. The survey does not...
