Review of the ecclesiastical court judgments during April 2024 The thirteen consistory court judgments circulated in April included: The thirteen consistory court judgments
circulated in April [...]
Review of the ecclesiastical court judgments during April 2024 The thirteen consistory court judgments circulated in April included: The thirteen consistory court judgments
circulated in April [...]
The Church of England Diocese of Leicester reports that its Bishop’s Council has approved a voluntary union recognition agreement with trade union Unite to represent its
clergy and lay staff. The agreement covers the Diocesan Board of Finance, Leicester Cathedral, the Bishop of Leicester and Church of England Clergy and Employee Advocates [...]
A Happy “Ed Balls Day” to our readers Whilst not featuring in the Church’s Liturgical Calendar, Ed Balls Day serves as a reminder to users of Twitter/X (by whatever name
called) of the perils faced by internet users, for which the “Liking” of a Tweet may lead to a CDM Tribunal. [...]
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York and Bishop of Southwark have joined with leaders of the Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed Churches in England and
issued a joint statement; the Church’s Press Release is reproduced below. [...]
I offer some thoughts over here. One matter that provoked this post concerns the question of constitutional law creep. The frameworks of law, especially constitutional law,
seem to be spilling over as guides in areas of human life where they do not belong. [...]
It's by John Cavadini (Notre Dame) so "self-recommending," etc., but I also highly recommend this piece at Church Life Journal. In particular, it should be a must-read
for all administrators and leaders and benefactors and faculty of Catholic universities that might be tempted to imagine that the path to flourishing, or "relevance", [...]
For those who are interested, here’s a writeup of this month’s panel discussion on SCOTUS’s recent school-prayer case, Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, with panelists
Stephanie Barclay (Notre Dame), Marc DiGirolami (CUA), and Mattone Center Director Mark Movsesian. [...]
My colleague at the University of Notre Dame, Cyril O'Regan, has a great essay up at Church Life Journal on "The Legacy of Benedict XVI". Here's a bit: A fundamental element
in speaking the truth is to expose the systemic inhospitality of the modern secular state towards Christianity that can at inopportune moments verge into open hostility. [...]