From National Catholic Reporter <[email protected]>
Subject What NCR means at a time like this
Date May 8, 2020 2:06 PM
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Dear Reader,
Weird, weird times for all. On my end, I decided to quarantine with my family in
Wichita and that has me feeling like I'm both 13-years-old again and nearing 65
with a tip-top hip. (Or maybe that's just what turning 29 usually feels like?)
Living with my parents and having my three siblings around the house means that,
for me, it's pretty much 2004 again. "Mom, what's for dinner?" And "Can you buy
cookies next time you go to the store?" (I'm the worst.) Working from my parents'
kitchen table feels like I'm once again doing homework, except this time with my
own laptop and occasionally having to hide from my toddler nephew and niece to
conduct phone interviews.
I'm aware my experience in this pandemic is categorically quaint, having family
time, economic stability and healthy loved ones. But I've become consumed with the
awareness that this reality is fragile.
Even though I've been at NCR and GSR for five years, now more than ever I've found
myself depending on our coverage. As a news junkie, I'd usually read a well-researched
article over a spiritual column, but that's no longer the case: I crave perspective
and wisdom. (If people tend to develop a deeper appreciation for religion in old
age, this feels a little ahead of schedule.)
My reporting on Nuns and Nones ended up being less an assignment and more a personal
crash course on tackling the big questions. Their reflections on pain, transformation
and larger views of time have profoundly influenced me, driving me to scour NCR
and GSR for related writing. We've always written about this stuff, so why did I
never appreciate it before?
With everyone finding themselves in the unpredictable, asking for money right now
might seem less than ideal. But if you, like me, find yourself relying on our coverage,
or if you found a dollar today and needed an idea for it -- supporting NCR's Spring
Fund Drive by donating [[link removed]]
or becoming a member [[link removed]]
is the best, most hopeful way to show your support for independent Catholic journalism.
Celebrating spring from the confines of our home isn't exactly romantic, and maybe
I'm biased, but chipping into our Spring Fund Drive seems like the next best way
you can welcome the season. (You'd be able to read our stuff guilt-free!)
On behalf of the team, thank you for your readership and support!
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Sincerely,
Soli Salgado
GSR staff writer (and former NCR Bertelsen intern)
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