Pope Francis used his audience talk to reflect on the questions people ask themselves, especially about God.
On the cross, God’s loving nature is revealed, pope says
Catholic Church responded to plagues with penance, prayers
The worldwide coronavirus pandemic is not God’s judgment on humanity, but God’s call on people to judge what is most important to them and resolve to act accordingly from now on.
Masses, Stations of the Cross, prayers in livestreams, on YouTube
The number of Masses, Stations of the Cross, meditations and other devotions being livestreamed by dioceses, parishes and other groups around country continues to grow.
Cardinal Tagle, in new position, looks for lessons learned in lockdown
Cardinal Tagle raised the possibility of declaring a “jubilee” of debt forgiveness because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Fauci is dedicated to public service, formed at Jesuit high school
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has emerged for many as the voice of reason and integrity as the nation confronts the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Pope thanks those who help, pray for vulnerable during pandemic
Pope Francis expressed his gratitude to the many men and women who have been inspired to help the poor and accompany the sick and the elderly during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope, Christian leaders around the globe join in prayer for pandemic’s end
Pope Francis joined by Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant church leaders and faithful from around the world recite the Lord’s Prayer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Catholic agencies: Move refugees from Greece to avoid pandemic disaster
Catholic aid agencies have urged the evacuation of Syrian war refugees from camps in Greece to “avert a catastrophe” from the coronavirus.