From National Catholic Reporter <[email protected]>
Subject NCR Weekend Edition: October 26-27, 2019
Date October 26, 2019 11:01 AM
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On capitalism, women, the Amazon — a world of Catholic conversations
by Tom RobertsNCR Connections: Through five years of reporting, NCR makes the case that something unusual has developed in the church in the U.S., influencing the conversation on Catholic social teaching and economics.

The moths have eaten me: reflections on failure, faith and grace
by Brian CahillI am in my late 70s, but it has only been recently that I have begun to experience grace arising from the worst kind of pain, from the depths of pain, and in the death of two of my children.

Your thoughts on married priests and women leadership
by NCR StaffYour thoughts: The Synod of Bishops for the Amazon is winding down this weekend, but what decisions come out in the final documents could lead to some big changes for the Catholic Church. Discussions have been swirling around two topics in particular: married priests and women deacons.

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