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On Thursday, November 30, CFC held the fourth and final session of our 2023 Advocate's Bible Study, which inspires courageous conversations about r...
For the second session of CFC's Advocate's Bible Study, the special guest was Catholics for Choice President Jamie L. Manson, M.Div., doing one of ...
Catholics for Choice kicked off our 2023 Advocate's Bible Study, which inspires courageous conversations about reproductive freedom among people of...
To honor International Safe Abortion Day, CFC hosted the Safe Abortion Worldwide webinar. It was an important conversation with two phenomenal Cath...
No estás sola, es un recurso de Catholics for Choice que brinda apoyo a todas las personas católicas que han decidido abortar o lo están consideran...
To be a Catholic in the United States is to know that official Roman Catholic Church teaching often causes frustration with church leadership. This...
Many of us are familiar with the official political stances of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, particularly as seen in the position...
Hailed as the first feminist of Latin America, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, OSH, was a 17th-century Mexican nun known for her theological writings on...
"The Theology Issue” of Conscience focused a lot on Catholic theology. But don’t just listen to Catholics: People with all sorts of religious backg...
Set in an isolated, unnamed religious community, Women Talking opens with one woman, Ona, awakening with the realization she had been raped. She’s ...
Shortly after the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, horrific stories began to emerge from hospitals...
I was riding a bus in 2018 when I opened Twitter and read, “I’m a mother of six, and a Mormon. I have a good understanding of arguments surrounding...
Consider two women, friends of mine, who share astoundingly similar stories. Both women (let’s call them Jill and Sally) were cradle Catholics who ...