Los dones que aportan las mujeres sabias a la Iglesia

Rhonda Miska recently preached about the Epiphany at our monthly St. Phoebe Prayer Service for a Synodal Church. During this January 3 service, ministerial leaders from the region of St. Paul/Minneapolis, Minnesota reflected on the meaning and intersectionality of three stories: the story of the three magi who journey to encounter the Christ Child; the […]
Llamada de Lanzamiento del DÃa de Febe

Will your community join Discerning Deacons in September 2023 as we pray for the synod, celebrate women’s gifts, and bear witness to the critical and urgent call to re-think women’s participation in the Church echoed across every continent during the synod? Whether you’ve already got your Phoebe Day celebration on the parish calendar or are […]
2022: Un examen de fin de año de Discerning Deacons

We offer today’s reflection as an examen, a review of the remarkable synodal path on which we have been traveling. A year ago, December, we were eagerly planning for how best to accompany, train and equip potential Synod Animators as they organized local listening consultations in their dioceses for the first phase of the global […]
An Encounter that Continues to Reveal: Our Lady, Juan Diego, and the Church in the Americas

An Encounter that Continues to Reveal:Our Lady, Juan Diego,and the Church in the Americas Greetings on this Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Discerning Deacons and members of the Women and Ministeriality Thematic Core Group of the Ecclesial Conference of the Amazon-CEAMA joined together to organize an intercontinental pilgrimage to the Basilica of Our Lady […]
Solidaridad, Encuentro Misionero y Profetismo

Brazilian missionary Sr. Ivoneide Viana de Queiroz recently preached at our monthly St. Phoebe Prayer for a Synodal Church on the Gospel of Luke 1:39-56. During this December 3 service – led by the Women and Ministeriality Thematic Core Group of the Ecclesial Conference of the Amazon-CEAMA – Sr. Ivoneide prepared us for the Feast […]
Realmente Ver, Reconocer y Apreciar

I came to Seattle from New Jersey in 1982 to serve as a Jesuit Volunteer at St. Joseph Parish. One of my reasons was to discern a vocation to the priesthood. The local church was alive under the leadership of Archbishop Hunthausen, where everyone (lay and clergy) was invited to share their gifts in service […]
Las lágrimas de Agar son vistas por Dios

When I was first asked to preach on the topic of ending violence against women for our St. Phoebe Prayer Service on Nov. 3, I immediately said no. I did not feel equipped nor ready to take on this task. To be honest, I felt small, that I didn’t have anything of value to contribute. […]
Discerning the Diaconate at Notre Dame

My classmate Sophie McDevitt Funari and I are third year students in the Master of Divinity program at the University of Notre Dame, and on Wednesday, September 28, we had the joy of welcoming Anna Nussbaum Keating and Dr. Phyllis Zagano to campus for a discussion about women and the diaconate. Sophie and I started […]
Cuando las periferias acogen a la Iglesia universal

It’s been said that Church councils can take up to 100 years to mature into their fullest expression. A seed of a vision is planted — and then it takes several generations for that vision to grow its roots and extend its branches. This growth is not without tension as the People are God are […]
Peregrinando para crecer en libertad, amor y servicio

This week I’m traveling with a group of leaders from Dolores Mission Church and School community to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. We will be joining a larger group of women and priests from Discerning Deacons and from Latin America, and our journey will help us to deepen our faith […]