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CLEVELAND — The coronavirus pandemic may have led to debilitating isolation among Catholics, but it has not lessened people's hunger for the Eucharist, bishops across the country said. 

CLEVELAND — Admitting that people's faith in God "has been shaken" by the pandemic and related economic turmoil, Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez called on his fellow bishops to take the news of the resurrection and the triumph of life over death directly to people to help them navigate the crises.

Is it possible to receive a gift and go 10 years without opening it?

I am living proof.

“Can you come in?” 

My grandma’s favorite question is one we now discourage her from uttering.

The church’s liturgical year ends with the solemnity of Christ the King, Nov. 22 this year. Now, we might think this feast is a remnant from the ancient or medieval church, from a time when kings ruled the world. In fact, it was established by Pius XI in 1925, just as kings were disappearing from the world. But it was not their disappearance that prompted the pope to institute the feast. Rather, it was that the pope wanted to proclaim Christ as King in the face of society’s increasing secularization and hostility to the faith.

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