While distance-learning could prove to be necessary in the future, CCS leaders recognize that there is no substitute for in-person instruction, and so far, the precautions taken seem to be working, said CCS President Scott Warzecha.
Catholic Community Schools to continue with in-person classes
Brooklyn Diocese files federal lawsuit over violation of religious freedom
The Diocese of Brooklyn filed a lawsuit in federal court Oct. 8 against the state of New York, charging that Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s new orders reducing church capacity violates the First Amendment’s guarantee of the free exercise of religion.
Cardinal to bishops: Facilitate Mass in person as soon as conditions permit
Church services and Mass online cannot compare to or replace the in-person participation of the faithful, the head of the Vatican’s office for divine worship told the world’s bishops.
Common good, not greed, must motivate search for vaccine, pope says
During his weekly general audience Sept. 9, the pope said that “we see partisan interests emerging” in the search for a vaccine, and some people “are taking advantage of the situation to instigate divisions.
Laura Kelly Fanucci: How to live through history
“People talk about ‘wanting to be on the right side of history.’ For those of us who follow Christ, the stakes are even higher.”
Viruses of corruption, injustice destructive as COVID-19, bishop says
Amid the worsening pandemic situation, the corruption and social injustice in Puerto Rico’s political system has also risen.
New principals face new school-year challenges amid pandemic
Three new principals in the diocese begin the school year following many new health guidelines to ensure the safety of their students.
Catholic schools: Preparing for the journey ahead
Due to the pandemic, Catholic schools prepare differently for a new school year using weekly online gatherings and prayer to focus on sharing faith, curriculum and staying healthy.