Coronavirus Diary: New York, April 2
by R. R. RenoThe “time of exception” is becoming normal. Continue Reading »
The “time of exception” is becoming normal. Continue Reading »
If online Mass becomes a regular practice over the course of months, it could subtly undermine the local, communal, and cultic dimensions of Catholic worship. Continue Reading »
Does our collective preoccupation with the coronavirus get in the way of our ecclesial calling to meditate upon Jesus’s passion? Continue Reading »
In our technocratic age we do not petition God; we appeal to science for a feeling of reassuring mastery. Continue Reading »
Here are some resources that can help redeem the rest of Lent and the upcoming Easter season. Continue Reading »
My beloved city, Oxford, is closed and silent, like a large, well-ordered cemetery. Continue Reading »
Emergencies are perilous, for they can justify what is under normal circumstances unjustifiable. Continue Reading »
No matter how energetic and vigilant the teachers are in this time of seclusion, hours at home can't replicate the classroom. Continue Reading »
Modern Western culture has tried to domesticate and marginalize death. But death is inevitable. Continue Reading »
The city’s heart beats more slowly. Continue Reading »