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Pope Francis prays before a sculpture of Mary and the Christ Child at the end of Mass May 7, 2020, in the chapel of his Vatican residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis also drew attention to Africa and recalled that 40 years ago, St. John Paul II spoke out about the plight of the people of the Sahel.
FaithSunday To Sunday
America Video

Paulist Father Ricky Manalo is a gifted composer/liturgist, and preacher. He has traveled Asia, and lived in Beijing and Hong Kong, and is an expert on Asian Pacific Catholics. We have the rare opportunity to witness first-hand Father Ricky's unique ministry – as a preacher at Mass and as a musician at the Yamaha grand piano. In this episode of Sunday to Sunday, Father Mike Russo visits Father Ricky at Old Saint Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco.

FaithSunday To Sunday
Mike Russo
Season 2 of this video series introduced four priests in diverse ministries.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
In his farewell, Jesus proclaims that his legacy will persist through his followers and their ability to share the good news.
FaithPodcasts
Inside the Vatican
On this episode of the Inside the Vatican podcast, the hosts explain the background of the London deal, what happened to the suspended employees, and what questions still remain.
in April 2017. The Rev. Marco Tasca, who was just appointed archbishop of Genoa on May 8, is second from the right. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano) 
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
“I am a friar and I remain a friar,” the Rev. Marco Tasca told his fellow Franciscans.
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
World War II in Europe ended on May 7, 1945, with the unconditional surrender of the German Reich. The official celebration is normally marked May 8.
FaithNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
The French bishops' conference has encouraged the faithful to "go to church to pray alone" and urged dioceses and parishes to attend to their people's faith life.
Paul Mescal as Connell and Daisy Edgar Jones as Marianne in ‘Normal People’ (photo: Hulu).  
Arts & CultureTelevision
Ciaran Freeman
Class gets placed front and center in this upstairs-downstairs romance between an upper class girl and her maid’s son.
FaithFaith in Focus
Cecilia González-Andrieu
The first in her family to attend college, a student reflects with her professor on her life of struggles and growth as she prepares to graduate from Loyola Marymount University.
A man waits in line for food assistance during the lockdown to contain Covid-19 in Montevideo, Uruguay, on April 25. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Antonio De Loera-Brust
The U.S. cannot remains so preoccupied with its own Covid-19 outbreak that it makes a bad situation worse in Latin America, writes Antonio De Loera-Brust. Our fates are too intertwined.
Two of the past three presidents, including Donald Trump, have been elected by the Electoral College while losing the national popular vote. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
John D. Feerick
The framers of the Constitution saw the Electoral College as a decision-making body, writes John D. Feerick of Fordham Law School. But the one-person, one-vote principle is better suited to modern democracy.
Politics & SocietyNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Cardinal Anders Arborelius of Sweden is concerned that Sweden's relaxed attitude toward handling the pandemic will adversely affect the most vulnerable, particularly the elderly, minorities and children.
Politics & SocietyNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
In Italy, the pandemic presents economic and social challenges, especially when it comes to food distribution, hygiene, and employment.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
Kevin Spinale
Among the many clichés operative in Covid-time (“in these uncertain times,” “the new normal”), there is the sturdy cliché, “now more than ever.” Well, I think we need comedy now more than ever.
FaithJesuitical
Jesuitical
A conversation with Chris White, national correspondent for Crux.
FaithVideo
America Video

America is working from home during the Covid-19 crisis. What does that look like? Our editors walk you through their routines so you can see what it takes to bring you the best America videos, podcasts and stories.

 

Should the U.S. reopen all at once or one screen at a time? A woman walks past the closed Lakeshore Cinema in Euclid, Ohio, on May 6. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
We are facing an unprecedented global crisis, which makes it unwise to seek an abrupt return to life as usual, writes Paul D. McNelis, S.J., our contributing editor for economics.
FaithNews
Catholic News Service
Nearly 50% of Lebanese are living below the poverty line, and unemployment has reached 35% of the working population, according to the government.
Bishop John E. Stowe of Lexington, Ky., celebrates Palm Sunday Mass in his diocese's nearly empty Cathedral of Christ the King April 5, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/Deacon Skip Olson, courtesy Diocese of Lexington)
Politics & SocietyNews
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
During the pandemic, the American Catholic Church is adapting in how to celebrate the Liturgy by broadcasting livestream Masses and other religious services.