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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep people at home, how people cope and what they are doing during this time is a question that keeps popping up — at virtual work meetings, during teleconferencing happy hours and on social media. Creating art is often suggested to facilitate healing, practice self-care, or as one local artist is doing, combine with prayer.

There is so much we don’t know, so much we can’t assume. These days call for humility and patience. They call for genuine spiritual transformation that cannot be measured in terms of creative productivity. We have been called to slow our movements, to limit our reach, to focus almost exclusively on what is close and near. In that slowness, our senses sharpen. What matters most can come into focus.

NEW YORK — With parents and kids alike sheltering in place, moms and dads may be on the lookout for entertainment that will hold children's attention. Following, in alphabetical order, is a roundup of some programming aimed at little ones that's available on major streaming platforms.

Marymount University professor in Arlington Eric Bubar, a longtime provider of 3D-printed upper-limb assistive devices, is now shifting his focus to creating 3D printed, reusable face shields for use at hospitals in Washington, New York and beyond.

WASHINGTON — Here is a prayer provided by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for National Child Abuse Prevention Month, observed every April to raise awareness of child abuse and how to prevent it:

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