Monks of Norcia counter pandemic with processions, traditional prayers against pestilence 'We must rely on an invisible medicine for our ultimate salvation in the face of this invisible threat,' the prior wrote. News Martin Bürger • Apr 1, 2020Jun 18, 2021
Cdl Schönborn uses coronavirus pandemic to push ‘ecological’ questions 'Do we really need to have 200,000 airplanes in the air every day?' he asked. News Martin Bürger • Apr 1, 2020Apr 22, 2024
Rain damages medieval miraculous crucifix used by Pope Francis during coronavirus blessing Video of the Pope's Urbi et Orbi ceremony shows water droplets on the cross and water streaming down the corpus. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Apr 1, 2020Jun 18, 2021
French priests visit COVID-19 patients, offer private Masses as gov’t ratchets up crackdown efforts Most religious celebrations have been closed to the public. News Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent • Apr 1, 2020Jun 18, 2021
Canon lawyer compares prohibition of public Masses to interdicts in history Interdicts are prohibitions 'whereby Church authority could shut down access to sacraments for the innocent as well as the guilty.' News Martin Bürger • Apr 1, 2020Jun 18, 2021
Faulty Chinese medical supplies will ‘kill people’ during COVID-19 pandemic, expert tells Fox News Medical supplies to deal with the coronavirus coming from China is 'literally junk: it will not heal people. It will kill people' News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Apr 1, 2020Jun 18, 2021
What’s really behind the coronavirus panic: Political chaos in China What was initially conceived as a local and time-limited episode of reprisals against Communist Party comrades unexpectedly gained a global status. Opinion Gary Gindler • Mar 31, 2020Jul 30, 2021
It makes sense for COVID-19 to be a punishment from God Many Catholics have been praying for a divine intervention. But what did we expect it to look like? Opinion William Kilpatrick • Mar 31, 2020Jul 30, 2021
Catholics barred from Eucharist can reap huge benefits from spiritual Communion Even with the prohibition of public Mass and Communion Services, there are still many sources of grace open to the faithful. Opinion Fr. William Rock, FSSP • Mar 31, 2020Jul 30, 2021
LGBT ‘Pride’ parade organizers refuse to cancel summer event The UK's unofficial 'LGBT capital' has so far ignored criticism for not changing its plans in the wake of the global pandemic. News Paul Smeaton • Mar 31, 2020Jun 18, 2021