Maureen Fiedler founded and served as the host of Interfaith Voices until February 2018. She is the chair of the board of Interfaith Voices, a public radio show, heard on 62 radio stations in North America, and has been involved in interfaith activities for more than three decades as an active participant in coalitions working for social justice, racial and gender equality, and peace. Her special interests lie at the intersection of theology and public policy. She is a Sister of Loretto and holds a doctorate in government from Georgetown University in Washington.
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Bishops, we cannot wait centuries for justice
NCR Today: The Vatican delays, but it is way past time that the leaders of our church, in the U.S. and internationally, own up to the horrific nature of the sexual abuse crisis.
In Pennsylvania and DC, the abuse scandal comes home
NCR Today: I was left wondering about the priests I knew when I worked in the Pittsburgh Diocese. If there was any abuse of any kind at the time, I did not know about it.
McCarrick, regardless of office, should be subject to civil law
NCR Today: Cardinal McCarrick, whatever his office in the church, should, in fairness, be subject to the same civil laws and penalties as others facing similar accusations.
Dolly Pomerleau: a pioneer in the work of justice
NCR Today: Tri-lingual co-founder of the Quixote Center in Maryland, Dolly Pomerleau is also a founder of the Women's Ordination Conference. She is committed to rectifying injustices of any kind where her actions might make a difference.
Where are the bishops on health care?
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