Let us celebrate Easter embracing Peace Dear friends, While Lent comes to an end, and we start to delve into the mystery of the Holy Week, I would like to reach … Continue reading “An Easter Message from WUCWO”
Dear Sisters, Easter finds us again in places both luminous and bruised. We write to you as women to women: with tenderness, without false comfort, and with the quiet trust … Continue reading “An Easter letter from Andante”
Dear Members and Friends of andante, It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the next andante Study Days. Synodality promises listening, dialogue, and shared decision-making. Yet for … Continue reading “Invitation: Andante Study Days”
Dear friends: I recently heard a phrase that left me thinking a lot: “We have stopped dreaming about the future and started fearing it”. I cannot deny that one of … Continue reading “Peace be with you – A message from WUCWO”
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Hope, Whole regions are remilitarising instead of feeding the hungry and healing our common home. The Sustainable Development Goals, once a small light in the … Continue reading “A Christmas Letter from Andante”
Dear friends, In recent months, I have had the wonderful opportunity to participate in WUCWO’s Regional Conferences in Africa, North America and Asia-Pacific. These have been deeply enriching and motivating … Continue reading “An autumn message from WUCWO”
By Jacintha Bowe and Patricia Stoat Aim of the study days Arrivals 46 participants- seven different nationalities all met at the Bridgettine convent in Gdansk. The convent is located in … Continue reading “Andante Study Day Report 2025”
This essay was prepared by Jacintha Bowe, retired teacher and lecturer of theology and Vice President of the National Board of Catholic Women. It is part of Andante’s wider submission … Continue reading “The Instructional Authority of the Female Theology Teacher”
Article by Bess Twiston Davies and appeared on The Tablet Website 9th February 2024. A Ukrainian nun living 50 km from the frontline has told British Catholic women that her … Continue reading “Sr Murashko said she coped with the needs of displaced people by “sitting with the Lord quietly in the morning””
