Catholic Educators: Why Schools Had to Reopen
The reopening of schools has been met with mixed reactions, as many fear it will spark a massive spike in […]
Catholic Educators: Why Schools Had to Reopen Read Post »
The reopening of schools has been met with mixed reactions, as many fear it will spark a massive spike in […]
Catholic Educators: Why Schools Had to Reopen Read Post »
The Covid-19 crisis and the lockdown have forced parishes to find new ways of being Church, especially through digital means. Fr
How to be Church in the ‘New Normal’ Read Post »
By Serialong Lebasa – Wash your hands regularly, we are told. Wash them for at least 20 seconds. And how
Thank God When Washing Hands Read Post »
Bishop Victor Phalana of Klerksdorp has put a week-byweek plan in place for parishes to prepare and make sure the
Bishop Phalana: How We’ll Open for Mass on July 5 Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – The president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, publicly supporting a proposal to establish a
Vatican Supports Day To Remember Coronavirus Victims Read Post »
By Peter Finney Jr – During two months of social isolation, the work of American business has migrated, ready or not,
Evangelist: Pandemic Has Changed Parish Outreach Methods Forever Read Post »
By Simon Caldwell – The “extremely high death rate” in U.K. care homes for the elderly will go down as the
Bioethics Centre: U.K. Elderly Death Rate Greatest Failure Of Pandemic Read Post »
As public Masses resumed in the Archdiocese of St. Louis on May 18, many Catholics are relieved by being reunited
Extending Grace, Respect For Others Are Necessary As We Return To Mass Read Post »
By Mickey Conlon – The quiet victims during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic have been those grieving the death of a
The Quiet Pandemic Victims: Those Grieving Death Read Post »