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Bishops: How pandemic has shaken diocesan, parish life DENNIS SADOWSKI CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

CLEVELAND – Nearly every bishop responding to a survey said the coronavirus pandemic has seriously affected the celebration of the sacraments and rites and sacramental preparations programs in their dioceses. Confirmations, first Communions, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and other sacramental preparation were the ministries most often cited by the bishops as being affected, according to the survey conducted by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. In addition, six out of 10 bishops said that since March when restrictions on ministry and Mass atten(CNS PHOTO/BOB ROLLER) dance were put in place, the morale Washington Auxiliary Bishop Roy E. Campbell and a woman religious walk with others toward the National Museum of African American Hisof priests, lay ecclesial ministers, tory and Culture during a peaceful protest June 8, 2020, following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man whose neck was pinned to deacons and chancery staff has been the ground by police for more than eight minutes before he was taken to the hospital. at least somewhat affected, according to the findings released July 9. Titled “Ministry in the Midst of Pandemic,” the survey asked bishops about six areas of concern that have arisen in dioceses since the pandemic caused public Masses to be suspended and the celebration of sacraments to be restricted or postponed. Instead, what Father Wilkinson The questions focused on the look at racism and racial injustice. RHINA GUIDOS wants others to understand is those pandemic’s effect on dioceses; special From his @PadreInAtlanta Twitter CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE engaging with the words “Black pastoral provisions issued by dioceshandle, Father Bruce Wilkinson, a Lives Matter,” including many es; financial concerns raised by the retired priest, has been almost daily WASHINGTON – Some bishops Black Catholics like him and those pandemic; actions to address a diocalling attention to and sometimes have denounced them. Others have who support them, “what they are cese’s financial health; the pandemic calling out those who attack those embraced them. One held a sign with seeking, especially in the Catholic effects on parish assessments; and three words, including some bishops. the words as he kneeled in a modiocesan technological assistance to “They’ve taken position from some- Church, is to have racism be adment of prayer recalling the death of dressed.” schools and parishes. one telling them that ‘this is a MarxGeorge Floyd, which sparked demonHe points to a July 2 statement CARA staff members mailed the ist group and pro-abortion and prostrations and wide discussion about from Bishop Anthony B. Taylor of survey to bishops in 177 archdioceses gay therefore we have to be against racial injustice in the United States. Little Rock, Arkansas, who spelled and dioceses and 20 eparchies May 18 them,’” said Father Wilkinson in a Some Black Catholics believe the out in detail support of the Black and followed up with a mailing June 8 July 8 interview with Catholic News unrest and the ubiquitous words Lives Matter movement. to those who did not respond. OverService. “There are some, I’m sure, proclaiming that “Black Lives MatSpeaking from his experience as all, 116 bishops, 59%, had responded involved in the (Black Lives Matter) ter” provide an opportunity for the way to honor your loved one’s patriotism to our country. a new pastor at an Oklahoma City by the release of the report. About political group that are about that,A personal Catholic Church in the United States If youmajority have received a flag honoring your loved one's military service and would like to donate it but that is far from the vast to engage in an uncomfortable and to the cemetery to be flown as part of an “Avenue of Flags" Day, SEE RACISM, PAGEon8Memorial Day, 4th of July and Veterans'SEE BISHOPS, PAGE 19 of people.” long-overdue deep discussion and

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