Masses go digital with livestreamed services; find out how to join
by Sophie VodvarkaDioceses across the world canceled in-person services in response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic throughout the past week. This new reality created a massive new viewership for televised and livestreamed Masses and worship rituals, and Catholics swiftly met the spiritual need.
Who made us God?
by Mark GalliCommentary: Derision of the religious faith and posture of Democrats can be found everywhere in Christian conservative media, but, in part, conservative Christians are reacting against liberals who have questioned the sincerity, as well as the sanity, of conservative Christians.
Emerging communities: Religious life is changing, but changing to what?
by Dan StockmanGlobal Sisters Report introduces a four-part series on religious communities created after the Second Vatican Council; these groups may offer hints about what lies ahead for religious life.
Forest loss drives viruses as well as climate change, indigenous leaders warn
by Covering Climate NowThe same forest destruction that accelerates climate change can also encourage the emergence of diseases, indigenous leaders said, criticizing companies for replacing forests with soy, palm and cattle plantations.
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