Father Obayi, a designated exorcist, is preserving traditional religious artifacts in a museum, to keep the local cultural heritage.
Nigerian exorcist preserves traditional artifacts to keep heritage
Bishop Kettler: With omicron surge declining, masking requirement ends
“We’ve had to make many sacrifices. But we make them in light of our Catholic faith, which calls us to show care and compassion for our neighbors, including the elderly and those with underlying health conditions for whom the virus can have devastating consequences.”
Face masks make a comeback among worshippers as coronavirus variant surges
Return of masks, social distancing of at least 3 feet, more frequent sanitizing of surfaces and limits on the size of choirs have been reinstated in several dioceses.
Brett Robinson: Masks as technology
Personal technology, whether mask or smartphone, can intervenes in our relationships.
Churches included in new executive order mandating indoor mask use
The order requires people coming to Mass to wear a mask when they enter a church, during Mass, and when exiting the building.
Greg Erlandson: To mask or not to mask
I’ve been a bit puzzled about all the debate and outrage over wearing masks. I know some of it is weirdly ideological, but some of it seems to be a misunderstanding of why we have been asked to wear masks in the first place.
Prep students from China facilitate donation of 9,000 masks to assist local community
We “are all worrying about this current situation in the United States right now,” said Jiayang “Annabella” Yang, a junior at the school. “Not only for ourselves, we also want our community to become better and healthier.”