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March 19-April 1, 2021

Seeing from above, having access to Christ's vantage point is a grace that we have a right to claim based on our baptism. (Unsplash/Action Vance)
Column | Scripture for Life

Easter Sunday: Putting on the mind of Christ

by Mary M. McGlone
Apr 3, 2021

Scripture for Life: While candles glow, bells ring, and we sing Alleluia, today's readings counsel us that there's far more here than we have begun to comprehend.

An elderly man in White Plains, New York, waits in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 23, 2021. (CNS/Reuters/Mike Segar)
Blog | NCR Connections

What we've lost in a pandemic year

by Heidi Schlumpf
Mar 15, 2021

NCR Connections: We can't help but look back and acknowledge so much grieving, so much suffering, so much loss.

A Band-Aid is seen on the arm of a COVID-19 vaccinated person at Boston Medical Center Dec. 16, 2020. (CNS/Erin Clark, Pool via Reuters)
Blog | NCR Connections

One year later: A thank you and an invitation

by Bill Mitchell
Mar 12, 2021

NCR Connections: At National Catholic Reporter, now is a time to express our gratitude to readers who've supported us throughout the pandemic by becoming members and contributing.

Distanced and masked students pray at St. Francis de Sales School in Las Vegas. (Courtesy of the Las Vegas Diocese)

A deeper look at Catholic schools' pandemic enrollment plunge

by Alexander Thompson
Mar 12, 2021

In an unprecedented drop, U.S. Catholic school enrollment decreased by 6.4%, or more than 111,000 students, between fall of 2019 and the beginning of this school year.

Editorial

Editorial: Bishops' opposition to vaccine, COVID-19 relief reveals a near-obsession with abortion

by NCR Editorial Staff
Mar 11, 2021
Editorial

Editorial: Pope's trip showed solidarity with suffering Iraqis but shocking disregard for pandemic

by NCR Editorial Staff
Mar 10, 2021

Francis defends traveling to Iraq during pandemic: 'Aware of the risks'

by Joshua J. McElwee
Mar 8, 2021

Cleanse your hearts of anger, live the Gospel, pope says at Mass in Irbil

by Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
Mar 7, 2021

Francis encourages Iraqi Christians in dramatic visits to ISIS-destroyed churches

by Joshua J. McElwee
Mar 7, 2021

Francis tells Iraqi faith leaders: violence in name of religion 'greatest blasphemy'

by Joshua J. McElwee
Mar 6, 2021

Pope Francis arrives in Iraq as 'penitent pilgrim' begging for peace

by Joshua J. McElwee
Mar 5, 2021

Cupich: Libertarian ideology hinders Laudato Si' adoption in the church

by Brian Roewe
Mar 4, 2021

Bishop Rhoades: Latest COVID-19 vaccine can be used in good conscience

by Catholic News Service
Mar 4, 2021

Cardinal Tobin joins Cupich on Vatican's influential Congregation for Bishops

by Joshua J. McElwee
Mar 4, 2021

US bishops discourage Catholics from getting Johnson & Johnson vaccine if given a choice

Updated
by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service, The Associated Press
Mar 3, 2021

Will Biden be invited to Notre Dame's commencement?

by Christopher White
Mar 3, 2021
Column | Theology en la Plaza

Pope Francis and his 'secular encyclical' on sport

by Carmen Nanko-Fernández
Mar 1, 2021
Column | Distinctly Catholic

Anonymous bishops take potshots at pope

by Michael Sean Winters
Feb 26, 2021
Column | Simply Spirit

'Scholomance' fantasy novel touches on power of evil — and of grace

by Christine Schenk
Feb 20, 2021

Catholic college leaders review pandemic year, challenges ahead

by Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service
Feb 9, 2021
Book Review

New book says 'unalienated labor' is what makes art, art

by Ciaran Freeman
Jan 30, 2021

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