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Caritas: Access to vaccine not as equitable as it should be

Caritas Internationalis called on world leaders to focus on its equitable distribution, especially in poor countries.

Archbishop welcomes Biden executive orders on environmental protection

Presidential executive orders related to environmental protection and climate change have gained the support of Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development.

Biden's orders restore humane treatment of immigrants, refugees, says bishop

President Joe Biden's executive orders aimed at rebuilding the U.S. immigration system, restoring due process and recognizing the dignity of newcomers illustrate...

Any new pandemic relief bill should promote human life, dignity, U.S. bishops say

Six U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' committee chairmen urged Congress ...

Any new pandemic relief bill should promote human life, dignity, U.S. bishops say

Six U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' committee chairmen urged Congress ...

Msgr. Kleissler dies; priest co-founded what is now Renew International

Msgr. Thomas A. Kleissler, who launched a parish-renewal program that turned into an international movement, died Feb. 2 at St. Catherine Healthcare Center in Caldwell, New Jersey. He was 89.

Vatican stamps highlight papal engagement in interreligious dialogue

Pope Francis' ongoing efforts to promote interreligious dialogue ...

As regional restrictions ease, Vatican Museums reopen to the public

As coronavirus restrictions eased slightly in most parts of Italy Feb. 1, the Vatican Museums reopened to the public after a three-month closure.

Pope: Violence against women displays cowardice, degrades all of humanity

Abuses and violence against women are "acts of cowardice and a degradation of all humanity," Pope Francis said.

Knights' Carl Anderson honored with Pro-Life Legacy Award

Supreme Knight Carl Anderson urged the pro-life movement to remain committed to four foundational principles: justice, truth, democracy and compassion.

Pope adds Martha, Mary and Lazarus, Church doctors to universal calendar

Pope Francis has approved changing the liturgical feast of St. Martha to include Mary and Lazarus.

All consecrated persons called to be ‘present-day Samaritans’

On Feb. 2, 2021, we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the World Day of Consecrated Life in the Catholic Church.

Pope establishes World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly

Pope Francis announced the establishment of a World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly as a reminder of the important role they play as a link between generations.

Pope to take part in virtual U.N. event celebrating human fraternity

Pope Francis will participate in a meeting hosted by the United Nations ...

Beatification for Venezuela's 'doctor of the poor' set for April

The Archdiocese of Caracas announced that Jose Gregorio Hernandez, known affectionately as the "doctor of the poor," will be beatified in April.


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