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Pope Francis
The pope’s series, which began in Aug. 5, focuses on healing the world from the physical and social ills related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The University of Notre Dame in Indiana, seen in 2019. The university announced on Aug. 18 that in-person classes will be replaced by remote instruction for two weeks. (CNS photo/Matt Cashore, USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Daniel Philpott
The timetable for reopening college campuses should not be driven solely by fear and risk management, writes Daniel Philpott. The University of Notre Dame is taking the right approach in returning to the classroom.
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Molly Cahill
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, institutions are employing different modes of learning to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and community members.
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
Many parishes lack resources, having not received money in the collection basket because of suspended services.
FaithShort Take
Christopher J. Devron, S.J.
Should I recommend that my school open? What risks are involved in such a decision?
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Ian Alvano, Catholic News Service
Due to the global shutdown, sacramental wine and altar bread businesses have suffered as Covid-19 is preventing most indoor public celebrations of the Mass.