Europe's Catholic Church awaits new life after coronavirus lockdown
by Jonathan LuxmooreChurch-government relations are creating some tension in countries like Spain and France, for example, as other EU nations like Germany demonstrate an orderly and earlier coordinated effort to allow public worship to resume.
Featured Advertisers
50% Tuition Waivers Given to Faith-Based Leaders, Church Workers, and Educators.
Graduation, Confirmation and Patron Saint gifts with unparalleled symbolism and depth of meaning. A handmade gift to lift the spirit and soothe the soul.
Established by Michael W. Higgins, “Go, Rebuild My House” explores our Catholic faith in a time of unprecedented crisis, inspiring hope for the future of our Church.
Join EarthBeat for Digging Into Laudato Si’, the new series exploring Pope Francis' environmental encyclical.
Advertisement
This email was sent to
[email protected] by
[email protected].
Update Profile/Email Address
[link removed]
Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe(TM)
[link removed]
Privacy Policy:
[link removed]
Online Marketing by
Constant Contact(R)
www.constantcontact.com
National Catholic Reporter | 115 E Armour Blvd | Kansas City | MO | 64111