uando la directora de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC por sus siglas en inglés) manifestó el 27 de abril que las personas que ya han sido completamente vacunadas pueden asistir, usando mascaras, de manera segura a muchos eventos en interiores — como los servicios religiosos — el anuncio probablemente no sorprendió a muchos católicos.
Directora de CDC aprueba servicios de adoración en interiores para enmascarados, vacunados
Conference will examine sexual abuse of young deaf Catholics
The first international conference on sexual abuse of young deaf Catholics will take place May 7 and May 21 during webinars organized by the Deaf Catholic Youth Initiative for the Americas.
Sri Lankan churches halt services as third wave of COVID-19 hits
Sri Lankan churches once again have halted services, church weddings and Sunday schools due to a third wave of COVID-19 infections.
Vatican approves new invocations for Litany of St. Joseph
Updating the Litany of St. Joseph, approved in 1909, the Vatican has added seven invocations, including two that address the guardian of Jesus and husband of Mary as “support in difficulty” and “patron of refugees.”
‘We are all brothers,’ Franciscan in Jericho says of iftar gifts
As his Muslim neighbors and fellow Jericho residents make their way home for the iftar, which breaks the daily fast throughout the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Franciscan Father Mario Hadchiti hands out small bags of dates and water to passersby in front of the Franciscan Good Shepherd Church.
Saints of the Week: Apostles Philip and James the Less
Philip had a part in feeding the 5,000. Not much is known about James.
Greg Erlandson: Caring for Mom as Mom cared for me
“I’m not sure she remembers my name, but she knows this man across the table holding her hand loves her.”
Photos of the Week: May 3, 2021
In the spotlight: Memorial Mass for construction workers, COVID-19 deaths in India, super moon