Moving Forward from Pandemic
			(En Espanol | American Sign Language)
			 Dear  Sisters & Brothers in Christ:
Dear  Sisters & Brothers in Christ:
            
Easter greetings in the Risen Lord  Jesus Christ!  Despite the ongoing  challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic and staying in place, we continue to  celebrate the Easter Season that culminates in the Solemnity of Pentecost, 50  days after Easter.  For many, the peace  and joy of this great season has been put to the test.  Practically everyone is anxious to get back  to some sense of “normalcy,” whenever that may be possible.
            While I do not have many answers at  this point, please be assured that I am engaged in ongoing conversations with  the Indiana bishops, Council of Priests, College of Deans, Indiana Catholic  Conference leaders, Archdiocesan Leadership Team and others on determining how  best to move forward in the reopening of churches, celebration of sacraments  and resuming public Masses.  While care  of souls is always the pivotal focus, we must also act in a manner that is both  safe and responsible.  We do not want to  be reckless about endangering lives, especially the elderly and vulnerable, nor  do we want to have to start all over in the fight against the virus.  I am grateful for the many people, both  clergy and laity, who are assisting in the discernment process rooted in prayer  throughout this ordeal and looking toward the future.
            Although we do not yet know the  exact protocols for moving forward, as much of this depends upon the handling  of the pandemic, it is important that we maintain a clear understanding of our  identity as Catholics.  Some have  complained about churches remaining closed while various stores or businesses  remain open.  The Church is not about a  few individuals wandering around in the aisles of a building but the gathering as  community of believers in prayer, worship, catechesis and service.  Christ-centered moral responsibility and the  understanding of the Church as community, the Body of Christ, are key  components that drive our discernment process and decision-making. 
            Most, if not all, of us are growing  a bit impatient.  Let us not let fear or  frustration get the best of us.  Through  the inspiration and intercession of St. Joseph, may we continue to remain open  in mind and heart to the voice and will of God amid this time of chaos and  hardship.  I am looking so forward to the  opportunity to gather again with the entire People of God—clergy, religious and  laity—in our churches throughout central and southern Indiana.  That time cannot come fast enough for my  liking, but it will come.  All in God’s  time.  In the meantime, I ask for your  continued prayers and understanding.  
            With assurance of my prayers and  best wishes, I remain
            Sincerely  yours in Christ,
            +Charles C. Thompson
            Archbishop of Indianapolis