"In this world you shall have tribulation. But have confidence, for I have overcome the world." (John 16:33)
We suspect that more deadly than what the coronavirus might do to us is what we might be doing to ourselves.
The history of the Church during pandemic is full of saints who were miraculously defended from disease.
I will say this for the coronavirus, that it has caused the prices of hotel rooms in London to fall precipitously.
One thing at least is certain about an epidemic like the Coronavirus: we should not look at it, or any other natural evil, in merely materialistic or even medical terms.
Philadelphia's plan to create a safe (illicit) drug injection site, which received legal clearance from a federal court earlier this month, is saddening — but not surprising.
Seventy miles northwest of New York City is a hospital that looks like a prison, its drab brick buildings wrapped in layers of fencing and barbed wire.
For the politically correct, nothing is too large or too small to escape their puritanical attention.