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Development of COVID-19 vaccines raise points of consideration when forming our consciences on the issue
Trying times and difficult situations do not exempt us from our task of sharing God’s joy with the world
Three American women religious and one laywoman were killed in 1980, with some considering the women to be martyrs
COVID-19 restrictions will require attendance to be spaced out among Masses on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
Barring obstacles caused by pandemic, pope will visit Iraq March 5-8
Abp. Naumann, Bp. Rhoades said connection to morally compromised cell lines is so remote and public health situation is too grave to reject Moderna, Pfizer vaccines
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