Voice of the Faithful at Five

RNS’ Daniel Burke profiles Catholic lay movement Voice of the Faithful, in this week’s full text article. Quote: As VOTF passes the five-year milestone-an accomplishment rare among social movements-it faces crucial questions about the church reform it lobbies for, as well as the younger Catholics and momentum the group will need after the headlines and […]

RNS’ Daniel Burke profiles Catholic lay movement Voice of the Faithful, in this week’s full text article.

Quote:

As VOTF passes the five-year milestone-an accomplishment rare among social movements-it faces crucial questions about the church reform it lobbies for, as well as the younger Catholics and momentum the group will need after the headlines and anger are gone.


“I think you have to move from anger to love,” Fox said. “Anger can get people riled up but it’s not sustainable. People get tired of being angry.”

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