
Bishop John E. Stowe of Lexington, Ky., celebrates Palm Sunday Mass in his diocese's nearly empty Cathedral of Christ the King April 5, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. In March, like the rest of the world, U.S. bishops were forced to change the way they operated their dioceses almost overnight because of the restrictions civil authorities put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 and began running their dioceses in a "virtual" way, connecting to their communities with cameras and livestreamed Masses. (CNS photo/Deacon Skip Olson, courtesy Diocese of Lexington) See IN-DEPTH-VIRTUAL-DIOCESE May 7, 2020.
Detrás del lente de la cámara, obispos se adaptan a diócesis ‘virtuales’
Monseñor John E. Stowe, de Lexington, Kentucky, celebra la misa del Domingo de Ramos en la Catedral de Cristo Rey de su diócesis el 5 de abril de 2020, en…