Website launched for people throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore to memorialize loved ones who have died of the coronavirus.
Memorial page for coronavirus victims allows family, others to grieve loss
Pope postpones World Meeting of Families, World Youth Day
The World Meeting of Families in Rome will be pushed back until June 2022 and World Youth Day in Lisbon, Portugal, will be pushed back until August 2023, the Vatican announced.
Head of FDA urged to ensure any COVID vaccine be free of abortion connection
The chairmen of four U.S. bishops’ committees — joined by the leaders of several health care, bioethics and pro-life organizations — “urgently and respectfully” implored the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ensure any vaccines developed for the coronavirus “are free from any connection to abortion.”
Christopher Awards announce book winners, postpone ceremony to October
The book category of the awards recognizes outstanding storytelling that lifts the spirit and shows how every individual has worth and can make a difference.
Dan Misleh: The U.S. Catholic Church and ‘Laudato Si” at five
With the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22, the coronavirus pandemic should be a lesson for all of us, the author says: We must all do something.
Hosffman Ospino: A time for the domestic church to flourish
During this time of crisis, rediscovering family as something novel, desirable and fulfilling — all great things — should give us pause.
Elisa Italiano Ureneck: Letter to my post-quaratine self
During the COVID-19 pandemic, chronicling lessons learned, reminds us what we find important in life after the lockdown.
Now is time to build new world without inequality, injustice, pope says
As the world slowly recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a risk it will be struck by an even worse virus — that of selfish indifference, Pope Francis said.