By Matthew Archbold | Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m a little confused as to what people mean by “science” these days. You lost me when we were supposed to pretend “potential human” was a scientific designation. Science was never my… Read the Whole Article at its...
MADISON, Wisconsin — The May 13 Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that struck down the state’s virus-inspired “Safer at Home” quarantine order now paves the way for a restoration of public Holy Mass, more than two […] Read the Whole Article at its Original...
Dear brothers and sisters, Grace and peace to you in these Easter days. We write to you from a plenary meeting of the Bishops Conference which is like no other. Unable to meet face-to-face as we normally do, the bishops are meeting online for a week. We are intensely...
Sixth Easter Sunday – Year A – May 17, 2020 Roman rite Acts 8.5-8.14-17; Ps 66; 1Pt 3,15-18; Jn 14.15-21 Ambrosian rite Acts 4.8-14; Ps 117; 1 Cor 2,12-16; Jn 14.25-29 Foreground: The risk that we can run in this time of pandemic is the one of being defined by what we...
Cardinal Vincent Nichols spoke to presenter Justin Webb on BBC Radio 4’s Today program on 14 May about how Catholic Churches can be safely re-opened for private prayer as the UK government eases its lockdown restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19. Justin Webb...
The Catholic Church in the Philippines has turned to the mother of Jesus for protection amid the contagion and death brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. The church hierarchy, in solidarity with a number of bishops’ conferences around the world, marked the...
CatholicTV personalities broadcast from their homes to raise money for the @CatholicTV livestream, which has become overtaxed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the Whole Article at its Original...
CNA Staff, May 14, 2020 / 03:30 pm (CNA).- Papal basilicas are considering checking visitors’ temperatures as a precaution against the spread of coronavirus when public Masses resume, the Holy See press office said Thursday. Representatives of the four major Roman...
They are known as “coffee table books”—those large hardbacks full of glossy illustrations, often selected and placed strategically to show guests where our tastes lie. (Or, a cynic might say, to make our guests think […] Read the Whole Article at its Original...
Denver Newsroom, May 14, 2020 / 03:09 pm (CNA).- Although some people have raised objections to wearing masks as the U.S. continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic, doing so can be an act of charity for one’s neighbor, a Catholic doctor said. “The simple reason [to...