Care for the elderly has exposed the inadequacy of our care homes and highlighted the benefits of US-style retirement villages

By Philip Collins in THE TIMES, 15 May 2020 When the reckoning is done on the extent to which poor government exacerbated Britain’s Covid-19 crisis, it is likely that care homes will be the scandal. Infected patients were moved from NHS beds with no consideration of whether the care homes they were sent to would…

How the coronavirus can help us reclaim the virtues of self-sacrifice and prudence

by Michael Rozier, S.J. in America, The Jesuit Review, 14 May 2020 It is hard to have a conversation these days where Covid-19 is not the center of the story. Yet it is a terribly uninteresting protagonist. It has no personality of its own and no desire beyond replication of itself. We are the interesting…

Church Doors Should Stay Shut

From The Editor, THE TABLET, 25 April 2020 Worship Under Lockdown Pressure on the British government to end the coronavirus lockdown is steadily growing, not least because every day it continues it inflicts a serious toll on the economy. The disruptions to everyday life it has caused also include the almost complete cessation of organised…

Life in lockdown is changing our sense of time

By Jenni Rusell in THE TIMES, 23 April 2020 In the giant psychological experiment that is the national lockdown we’re acutely aware that the penalties aren’t equally shared. Everyone is confined, everyone is cut off, everyone is fearful about whether the economy is silently collapsing beneath us, everyone lives with a simmering unease about whether…