Keeping up community: what sisters are doing amid COVID-19 lockdowns
by GSR StaffSocial distance prayer, done creatively, still produces spiritual unity. That’s what sisters are finding amid strict separations from each other and their usual ministries during the indeterminate period of the coronavirus’ spread around the world. GSR talked to a number of congregations to find out how they were maintaining a core aspect of religious life — community.
Catholics call COP 26 delay understandable but no excuse for less climate action
by Brian RoeweCatholic groups urge governments to still put forward new emissions targets required this year under the Paris Agreement.
Video: Reporting from Lockdown
by NCR StaffWatch: NCR correspondents Heidi Schlumpf and Joshua J. McElwee explain how the coronavirus pandemic has changed their lives, their reporting and the Catholic Church.
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