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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
Pope Francis also prayed that President Joe Biden would work to heal the divisions
Biden signs executive orders, undoing some policies, expanding others
In statement, Abp. Naumann strongly urged Biden ‘to reject abortion and promote life-affirming aid to women and communities in need’
While Catholics should continue to advocate for vaccines free of links to abortion, bishops say they may receive inoculations if no alternatives are available
USCCB Administrative Committee said that there is ‘much to learn from this global suffering’
Bailout praised for helping vulnerable, criticized for Hyde amendment omission
Six Asian American women were killed in Atlanta, among other acts of racism and violence
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
Missouri House passes bill no longer considering churches gun-free zones
Christian and other leaders encouraged building a future of Jersualem ‘based on freedom, equality and peace’
U.S. bishops among those urging end of violence between Israelis, Palestinians
U.S. bishops will gather virtually for their June 16-18 spring assembly
The Church’s role is to bring light to the people, said Bishop Barron at virtual Catholic Media Conference