Navigating the Catholic Divide: A Tale of Two Parishes in Chicago and Libertyville

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Navigating the Catholic Divide: A Tale of Two Parishes in Chicago and Libertyville
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As the Roman Catholic Church's leaders gather in Rome for the Synod on Synodality to discuss the future of the church, a divide between conservatives and progressives is evident in the pews. While some parishes, like St. Joseph Catholic Church in Libertyville, Illinois, actively engage in the synod process and hope for much-needed changes, others, like St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish in Chicago, view the gathering as a potential threat or irrelevance. The synod, which includes discussions on topics such as ordaining women as deacons and outreach to the LGBTQ+ community, has become a flashpoint among different factions of the church's leadership, highlighting the challenges facing Pope Francis.

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