When Polish rap artists launched “Hot16Challenge” in late April to raise funds for medical staff tackling the coronavirus, they did not expect their country’s religious sisters would get in on the act.
Poland’s nuns join challenge, make rap videos to help health care workers
Spreading the light of Christ in our local communities
Every person can evangelize in creative ways to welcome, congratulate, honor and assist those affected by the coronavirus.
Coping in healthy ways during this pandemic
Try prayer and these common sense ways to stay healthy to counteract the increased stress due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus gives newlyweds opportunity to focus on sacrament
Marriages are signs of God’s fidelity that will get us through good times and bad.
[Not so] ordinary time
During this unusual time, appreciate the wonder at being in the presence of Jesus by being present to others.
Life and death: Pandemic forces world to confront its greatest fear
For Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, the coronavirus death toll has opened the eyes of many to face a subject they usually avoid: death.
Detroit Archdiocese to shift to ‘family of parishes’ over next two years
Over the next two years, the Archdiocese of Detroit will transition to a new pastoral and governance model for its 218 parishes called “families of parishes,” Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron announced May 31, the feast of Pentecost.
Katie Prejean McGrady: Returning to Mass: unexpectedly familiar moments
Perhaps, after weeks of uncertainty and nearly unhealthy doses of hopelessness, church is precisely the place we can bring those feelings — anxiety, fear and nervousness — and lay it down at the altar.