Commentaries

Let go of your autopilot, trust radically in God’s love

In this moment more than ever, the clarity of living in the love of God and beyond ourselves leads us deeply into divine communion and to radical solidarity with our neighbors, writes Patrick Walsh.

5 ways parishes can arise to ‘new normal’ after pandemic

With creative planning, parishes can move from being producers and consumers of spiritual services and become a vital community that bears witness to the Resurrection, writes Father Thomas Dailey.

Not to lay off: You have staffing options during COVID-19 crisis

As revenues shrink during the coronavirus response, many parishes, schools and businesses are facing extreme financial challenges. But there are options to cutting staff, says Matthew Manion.

A time for the domestic church to flourish

This is a perfect time for catechists of all ages to arise in the context of the home; a time for practices that make God present in the daily life of the family; a time to recognize Christ in every member of our household.

In fight for our environment, make room for mourning

For Immaculata senior Gina Rulli, the most frightening thing about Earth Day (April 22) is not just climate change and species extinction. It is people believing these issues don’t plague our planet.

The age of renewal has begun

Quarantine 2020 is as unsettling for Father Eric Banecker as anyone, but he believes it may result is a more equitable society, a simpler kind of lifestyle and a church renewed in her proclamation of the Good News.

Prom and high school commencement are out, but mercy remains

Emma McIntyre was anticipating the excitement of her senior year at Merion Mercy Academy until the coronavirus restrictions came down. Now everyone needs to share the "suffering heart" of mercy.

A new corporal work of mercy: Staying at home

The coronavirus and its social restrictions are a Catholic moment: We sacrifice our own goods -- especially the Eucharist -- for the good and the lives of others, writes Greg Erlandson.

Spiritual benefits of technology click in time of crisis

Pause the argument over the corrosive effects of television, advises Brett Robinson, and appreciate the digital culture that is providing a lifeline in a church physically separated but spiritually intact.

How to be sure your donation is used as you intend

You want to give to charity, but you have concerns. Sarah Hanley of the Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia tells how making a contribution can be a spiritual experience, not one of worry.