Twenty-twenty has been a never-ending storm that can fray even the calmest of nerves. In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic and racial tensions throughout the country, the upcoming presidential election continues to divide the country even further, and Tropical Storm Laura is
In an essay for Our Sunday Visitor, Deacon Larry Oney, a noted Catholic speaker and author, writes that when it comes to the crises we as Catholics have faced in 2020, “it is important, as people of faith, that we do not
In his latest column, contributing editor Russell Shaw reflects on what German theologian Romano Guardini would have said in response to our current crisis. In short, there is a moral dimension of our national trauma. He writes: “In this year without a
In his latest column, Monsignor Owen Campion tells the story of the Daughters of Charity, who staffed a hospital in New Orleans for patients diagnosed with Hansen’s disease — or leprosy, as it’s commonly known — after nobody else was willing to