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Archbishop Rozanski offers blessing and prayerful support to health care workers at visits to Catholic health care facilities
In the midst of a pandemic, health care workers find comfort, solace in pastoral and spiritual care for themselves, patients
However, doctrinal office said, licit use of such vaccines doesn’t imply moral endorsement of cell lines from aborted fetuses
Vatican coronavirus commission and Pontifical Academy for Life said ‘it is a matter of justice’
Salvadoran priest said he found ‘people experienced the Eucharist with more hope, more faith’
Memorial service included prayer, music and a lighting of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with 400 lights in honor of lives lost in the pandemic
A group of older and retired priests of the archdiocese receive COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and others
Dioceses maintain that funding was used to minimize amount of furloughs, layoffs and paycuts
Poorer countries are struggling with many issues, including food insecurity and how to pay for vaccinations
Act of connecting with people should start now with a personal touch, said Sister Teresa Rickard of Renew International
Catholics attending Mass at any archdiocesan church must wear a mask at all times
President Biden participated in a separate prayer service marking the deaths
It’s been a long haul, but stay patient, encouraging and connected
While Catholics should continue to advocate for vaccines free of links to abortion, bishops say they may receive inoculations if no alternatives are available