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In meeting with diplomats, pope shared concerns on ‘cancel culture’ and multilateral diplomacy
A group of older and retired priests of the archdiocese receive COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and others
While emphasizing need for developing vaccines free of links to abortion, Church says receiving vaccines morally acceptable
USCCB campaign encourages Catholics to write letters requesting future vaccines be free of links to abortion-derived cells
FDA approval of three COVID-19 vaccines has prompted morality-related questions about how they were created. Here’s what you need to know.
Church teaching on vaccines is example of issues that require a thorough reading
While Catholics should continue to advocate for vaccines free of links to abortion, bishops say they may receive inoculations if no alternatives are available
Poorer countries are struggling with many issues, including food insecurity and how to pay for vaccinations
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
Vatican coronavirus commission and Pontifical Academy for Life said ‘it is a matter of justice’
However, doctrinal office said, licit use of such vaccines doesn’t imply moral endorsement of cell lines from aborted fetuses
Development of COVID-19 vaccines raise points of consideration when forming our consciences on the issue