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…

God does not send plagues to teach us things, though we can learn from them

By Richard Leonard S. J. in THE TABLET, 22 April 2020 Some Christians seem to have a very limited image of the Holy Trinity: nasty God the Father in heaven; sweet, lovely Jesus … and the bird! While the creeds teach that there is one God in three persons, they act as one in creating,…

The end of clericalism

by Phyllis Zagano in The National Catholic Reporter (USA), 21 April 2020 As the human race joins the rest of the planet in a struggle for survival, the church is also trying to find its footing. Why? Clericalism. For too long — say, 800 to 1,000 years — the sacramental life of the church has…

A Different Kind of Heaven – Paradise According to John Prine

By Adam Willis in Commonweal, 14 April 2020 There’s a funny, spoken interlude toward the end of John Prine’s song “When I Get to Heaven,” in which Prine recalls a folksy aphorism of his Kentucky father. He delivers the line after smacking the side of his guitar, like a father might roughhouse his son: “Buddy,…