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While Catholics should continue to advocate for vaccines free of links to abortion, bishops say they may receive inoculations if no alternatives are available
Church teaching on vaccines is example of issues that require a thorough reading
Annual March on the Arch modified this year; but message was the same to protect sanctity of human life
USCCB Administrative Committee said that there is ‘much to learn from this global suffering’
Life has changed, but we’ve brought comfort, battled together
Bailout praised for helping vulnerable, criticized for Hyde amendment omission
Vocations directors, men and women discerning a call say that online ministry fills the gaps, but also say it’s not the same
Six Asian American women were killed in Atlanta, among other acts of racism and violence
FDA approval of three COVID-19 vaccines has prompted morality-related questions about how they were created. Here’s what you need to know.
Look ahead to where God wants us to focus our attention
Three-day virtual gathering included discussion on lessons of virtual teaching, preparing for in-person school and more
Hyde Amendment which blocks Medicaid funding of abortions called critical
USCCB campaign encourages Catholics to write letters requesting future vaccines be free of links to abortion-derived cells
While emphasizing need for developing vaccines free of links to abortion, Church says receiving vaccines morally acceptable