Ramadan reminds us to show up for community. When we’re fasting, everything becomes a little harder, whether making food or going to a protest. I’m not always as active while I’m fasting. But we continue to show up for each other in sustainable ways. If we are all able to collectively slow down and show up for each other for these thirty days, then we're able to do that year around.
Passover is a time of stories. We tell the story of the Exodus from slavery to liberation which is a story of leaving where one doesn't have any say to a place of liberation, freedom and redemption. In the desert, where we had journeyed from Mizraim (that is, Egypt), we have the giving of the Torah, so we weren't only physically free because of the Exodus story, we are also spiritually free because of the Torah and the 10 Commandments. Those are a way of reminding us that we are here to serve God, God is not here to serve us.
More than 30 prominent Catholic women scholars, theologians and advocates have signed an Open Letter from Catholic Women: Reclaiming Public Debates about Abortion & Reproductive Justice. Join us for a public virtual conversation with signers of the letter to explore the intersection of our faith and reproductive justice.
We write as Catholic women at a time when the opinions of judges and lawmakers are viewed as more valid than our own lived experiences with reproductive health.
The time has come to listen to Catholic women and have a better, deeper conversation on abortion and reproductive justice. Catholic women are sharing personal stories about how their faith and lived experiences inspire them to speak out in support of public conversations that better reflect the complexity of these issues.
We are people of faith, and we believe that people who use drugs are made in the image of God, and matter to God. We must help to protect the lives of people who use drugs and make Ohio a true Good Samaritan State. People should never be penalized for saving a life.