Individuals have a duty to care for themselves and their health, which includes “respect for the health of those around us.”
Pope calls for ‘reality check’ against misinformation about vaccines
COVID-19 vaccines present ‘no ethical problem,’ says head of papal academy
The Vatican has reaffirmed its support of COVID-19 vaccines with both the head of the Pontifical Academy for Life and a Holy See communique reiterating Pope Francis’ insistence that getting inoculated is “an act of love.”
Public health law experts: Federal vaccine mandate has strong legal footing
Biden announced the vaccine mandate Sept. 9.
Vaccination is an act of love, pope says in ad campaign
When each individual makes a small act of charity, like getting the COVID-19 vaccine, every gesture added together can transform the world, Pope Francis said in a global ad campaign.
U.S. Cardinal Burke on ventilator, ‘serious but stable’
U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke has been hospitalized and put on a ventilator less than one week after telling people he tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.
Poll reveals religious differences in acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine
Results of a new poll released Aug. 5 showed many parents are hesitant about COVID-19 vaccines for their children.
N.Y. priests urged not to give religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccines
As some Catholics are seeking a religious exemption to the coronavirus vaccine mandates that are becoming more common in workplaces and even some public venues, priests in the Archdiocese of New York have been advised not to get involved in that process.
College COVID-19 vaccine requirements are not one size fits all
As college students start to pack for the new school year, some will need to include proof of their COVID-19 vaccinations.