Read more about the article Faith Alive, No. 26, Part 2: Where to turn for help during COVID-19
This meme accompanies Part 2 of Faith Alive! No. 26. (CNS illustration; photo by Gabrielle Lurie, Reuters) See FAITH-ALIVE 26 May 21, 2020.

Faith Alive, No. 26, Part 2: Where to turn for help during COVID-19

This meme accompanies Part 2 of Faith Alive! No. 26. CNS illustration; photo by Gabrielle Lurie, Reuters When our current social isolation started and the public celebration of Mass was…

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Read more about the article Evangelista: La pandemia ha cambiado métodos de alcance parroquial
Bishop John E. Stowe of Lexington, Ky., livestreams Palm Sunday Mass from his diocese's nearly empty Cathedral of Christ the King April 5, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Scot Landry, a Boston-based Catholic evangelist who is co-leader of Dynamic Catholic, says livestreamed Masses are here "forever." (CNS photo/Deacon Skip Olson, courtesy Diocese of Lexington) See PARISH-OUTREACH-PANDEMIC May 22, 2020.

Evangelista: La pandemia ha cambiado métodos de alcance parroquial

El obispo John E. Stowe de Lexington, Kentucky, transmite en vivo la misa del Domingo de Ramos desde la casi vacía Catedral de Cristo Rey de su diócesis el 5…

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Read more about the article Papa bendice feligreses visitando para Solemnidad de la Ascensión
Pope Francis waves as he looks out on St. Peter's Square after leading the "Regina Coeli" from his library in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican May 24, 2020. It was the first time the public was allowed in the square given the ongoing easing of restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/Vatican Media via Reuters) See POPE-ASCENSION-REGINA-COELI May 24, 2020.

Papa bendice feligreses visitando para Solemnidad de la Ascensión

El papa Francisco saluda mientras mira hacia la Plaza de San Pedro después de rezar la oración "Regina Coeli" desde su biblioteca en el Palacio Apostólico del Vaticano el 24…

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Read more about the article Pope blesses visitors on feast of Ascension
Pope Francis waves as he looks out on St. Peter's Square after leading the "Regina Coeli" from his library in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican May 24, 2020. It was the first time the public was allowed in the square given the ongoing easing of restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/Vatican Media via Reuters) See POPE-ASCENSION-REGINA-COELI May 24, 2020.

Pope blesses visitors on feast of Ascension

Pope Francis waves as he looks out on St. Peter's Square after leading the "Regina Coeli" from his library in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican May 24, 2020. It…

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Read more about the article Bioethics center: U.K. elderly death rate greatest failure of pandemic
Health care workers help to settle a patient into a home for the elderly in early May near Portsmouth, England, after moving her from the hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. (CNS photo/Leon Neal, pool via Reuters) See COVID-UK-ELDERLY-ANSCOMBE May 26, 2020.

Bioethics center: U.K. elderly death rate greatest failure of pandemic

Health care workers help to settle a patient into a home for the elderly in early May near Portsmouth, England, after moving her from the hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.…

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Read more about the article Haiti’s bishops considering next steps in effort to rebuild churches
Church leaders dedicate Christ the King Church in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in this 2018 file photo. It is among the churches rebuilt by the Partnership for the Reconstruction of the Church in Haiti, or PROCHE, with funds collected largely from U.S. parishioners following the country's devastating January 2010 earthquake. (CNS photo/courtesy Partnership for the Reconstruction of the Church in Haiti) See IN-DEPTH-HAITI-PROCHE May 26, 2020.

Haiti’s bishops considering next steps in effort to rebuild churches

Church leaders dedicate Christ the King Church in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in this 2018 file photo. It is among the churches rebuilt by the Partnership for the Reconstruction of the Church…

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Read more about the article Faith leaders: Protecting human life is priority in reopening churches
Deacon Robert Lavanco of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church prays with Krystyna Kopacki in the Queens borough of New York City May 24, 2020. President Donald Trump declared places of worship "essential" May 22. (CNS photo/Mike Segar, Reuters) See TRUMP-HOUSES-WORSHIP-REACT May 26, 2020.

Faith leaders: Protecting human life is priority in reopening churches

Deacon Robert Lavanco of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church prays with Krystyna Kopacki in the Queens borough of New York City May 24, 2020. President Donald Trump declared places…

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Read more about the article American Indian communities feel COVID’s wrath
Cars in Coyote Canyon, N.M., on the Navajo reservation, line up to receive food at a food distribution point before the start of a weekend-long curfew May 15, 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/David Wallace, The Republic, USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters) See IN-DEPTH-COVID-INDIGENOUS May 22, 2020.

American Indian communities feel COVID’s wrath

Cars in Coyote Canyon, N.M., on the Navajo reservation, line up to receive food at a food distribution point before the start of a weekend-long curfew May 15, 2020, during…

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Read more about the article Catholic psychologist calls domestic violence ‘pandemic within a pandemic’
Christauria Welland, a Catholic psychologist, speaks at the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia in this 2015 file photo. (CNS photo/Sarah Webb, CatholicPhilly.com) See DOMESTIC-VIOLENCE-PANDEMIC May 22, 2020.

Catholic psychologist calls domestic violence ‘pandemic within a pandemic’

Christauria Welland, a Catholic psychologist, speaks at the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia in this 2015 file photo. CNS photo/Sarah Webb, CatholicPhilly.com. PHILADELPHIA (CNS) -- Amid global coronavirus lockdowns,…

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Read more about the article Homeland Security decision doesn’t surprise Catholics working at border
A warning sign is posted at a closed pedestrian crossing at the U.S.-Mexico border during the coronavirus pandemic in San Diego April 21, 2020. Catholics who work with migrants on both sides of the border say they are not surprised by the U.S. decision to extend restrictions on nonessential crossings. (CNS photo/Mike Blake, Reuters) See COVID-HOMELAND-SECURITY-BORDER of May 21, 2020.

Homeland Security decision doesn’t surprise Catholics working at border

A warning sign is posted at a closed pedestrian crossing at the U.S.-Mexico border during the coronavirus pandemic in San Diego April 21, 2020. Catholics who work with migrants on…

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