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Coronavirus
It will be a palmless Sunday at most U.S. parishes
The coronavirus crisis is changing many religious observances, including Palm Sunday.
Father Arturo Sosa: ‘Covid-19 reminds us that we are one humanity.’
“The worst virus is not Covid-19,” Father Sosa said, “but the injustice that does not let so very many people live a dignified human life.”
The United States should suspend sanctions against Iran to save lives from Covid-19
No country can be safe from the coronavirus as long as any nation is unable to resist it with all the resources it can muster or all the resources that, in mercy, can be shared with it.
How do you keep the faith in a time of coronavirus?
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, many dioceses have suspended in-person Masses or dispensed Catholics from their Sunday Mass obligation.
A Road Trip Through the Swing States (Before the Coronavirus Hit)
Trump voters were holding firm in early March, reports John W. Miller, but Covid-19 may bring a sea change in the key states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa.
Christianity in a time of sickness
In biblical terms, this all-pervasive sickness is a sign of the times.
How the Catholic Church adapted during the Black Plague
A conversation with historian Winston Black on plague, medicine and religion in the Middle Ages
In Boston, new online giving effort will aid parishes with donations
The 90-day program provides a way for Catholics to make a daily commitment in addition to regular weekly donations.
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.
