These days, the only thing I am certain about is that because of the pandemic everything has changed and will continue to change in ways I can’t yet know.
Faith in Focus
Praise, reverence and serve the God of coronavirus
You are called to become obedient enough to serve the God who invites you to do seemingly very little. The God who himself apparently does nothing as the disease spreads.
As we grieve the coronavirus, look to Mary, the Mother of Sorrows
Amid the global pandemic of Covid-19 that has spread throughout this Lenten season, calling on the Mother of Sorrows feels all the more urgent.
Reading St. Ignatius in a time of quarantine
Although we find ourselves separated from the sacraments, it is possible to make an Ignatian retreat from home as we enter Holy Week.
코로나바이러스 극복을 위한 기도 (A Coronavirus Prayer)
당신은 “모든 병과 질병을 치유하시면서” 도시와 마을을 여행 하셨습니다.
The right (and wrong) ways for Catholics to host a Passover Seder
As Christians have become more familiar and neighborly with people of other religious traditions, we have extended that familiarity to appreciation, and sometimes appreciation becomes appropriation.
What will our world look like after the coronavirus crisis? That is up to us.
What our world will become will depend on the way we respond now, on how we can open our eyes and hearts to the things that really matter in our lives: family, friends, people, community, nation and a healthier world.
When the racist response to Covid-19 hits home
I have traveled all over the world, yet I have never felt the need to hide my ethnicity until now, in my own hometown, New York City.
Matt Malone remembers former America editor and Fordham president Joseph O’Hare
Joe O’Hare had a quick, nimble mind that was the master of its own house. No one has ever accused him of being “predictably anything.”
How these students celebrated their senior year after Covid-19 closed Boston College’s campus
Returning home from school for the last time would not be easy for many.
