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Posts tagged with "pandemic"

Vatican extends traditional All Souls' Day indulgences Pope Francis

Vatican extends traditional All Souls' Day indulgences

Thursday, October 28, 20210181 With the COVID-19 pandemic still underway and with restrictions on gatherings still in place in some countries, the Vatican has again extended the period of time when people can earn a plenary indulgence for visiting a cemetery and praying for the souls of the faithful in purgatory.
Pope calls for monthlong global prayer marathon for end of pandemic Pope Francis

Pope calls for monthlong global prayer marathon for end of pandemic

Wednesday, April 21, 202102300 Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic.
Bishop Burns issues response to Gov. Abbott's decision Bishop Edward J. Burns

Bishop Burns issues response to Gov. Abbott's decision

Friday, March 5, 20210914 Health and safety protocols currently in place concerning COVID-19 will remain for the Diocese of Dallas parishes and schools, Bishop Edward J. Burns announced March 5.
No pandemic can extinguish Christ's light, pope says at Angelus Pope Francis

No pandemic can extinguish Christ's light, pope says at Angelus

Tuesday, December 8, 20200133 No pandemic and no kind of crisis can extinguish the light of Christ, Pope Francis said. May people let his light into their heart "and let us lend a hand to those who need it most. In this way God will be born anew in us and among us," the pope said in his remarks after praying the Angelus with visitors gathered in St. Peter's Square...
Father Bayer: Healing by Contrition Columnists

Father Bayer: Healing by Contrition

Thursday, May 14, 20200362 As the diocese develops its response to the pandemic, I think we’re all very excited to get back to celebrating the sacraments!
Father Esposito: Dante and the dark wood of quarantine Columnists

Father Esposito: Dante and the dark wood of quarantine

Thursday, May 7, 20200591 Sheltering in place might not look much like a dark wood, but my time in quarantine has brought Dante to the forefront of my mind. I have long been awed by the brilliance of his “Divine Comedy,” the indescribably beautiful rhythm and rhyme of his Italian, and the sheer bravado that inspired him both to locate his own contemporaries...
Pope encourages people to rediscover the need for prayer Pope Francis

Pope encourages people to rediscover the need for prayer

Wednesday, May 6, 20200662 The coronavirus pandemic is a "favorable time to rediscover the need for prayer in our lives; let us open the doors of our hearts to the love of God our father, who will listen to us," Pope Francis said.
Bishop initiates four-phase plan to re-open diocese Bishop Edward J. Burns

Bishop initiates four-phase plan to re-open diocese

Thursday, April 30, 202003495 Bishop Edward J. Burns has announced the start of opening up the Diocese of Dallas in four phases, beginning with scheduled confessions and the celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation and religious celebrations for families that may now begin in small groups.
Father Esposito: The Experience of being in solitude together Columnists

Father Esposito: The Experience of being in solitude together

Wednesday, April 22, 20200450 Luke begins his account of Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Messiah with a rather curious phrase: “Once when Jesus was praying in solitude, and the disciples were with him, he asked them, ‘Who do the crowds say that I am?’” (Luke 9:18). Those who already know the answer might gloss over the sheer oddity of the opening...
Pope creates coronavirus commission to respond to pandemic Pope Francis

Pope creates coronavirus commission to respond to pandemic

Wednesday, April 15, 20200163 Pope Francis created a new commission that will confront the challenges the world is facing in battling the coronavirus pandemic and what it will inevitably face in its aftermath, the Vatican announced.
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