The key to the world’s economic recovery from the pandemic will be ensuring that decision-makers are accountable to follow through on what they say they are going to do.
Richest nations urged to tackle financial turmoil worsened by pandemic
Seafarers, chaplains who minister to them need ‘all hands on deck’
A vigil was held in advance of the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Mariners and People of the Sea, to be observed May. 22.
Bioethics questions emerge from experimental drug used in COVID-19 treatment
The treatment that President Donald Trump has received to fight COVID-19 has turned the focus on an experimental drug that shows promise in combating the coronavirus but is raising ethical questions about the cell line that helped researchers develop the medicine.
Global biotech company ends use of aborted fetal cell lines for vaccines
Catholic pro-life leaders say they are seeing some progress in the development of vaccines with the use of ethical animal cell lines instead of cell lines derived from abortions.
Vaccines preserve ‘moral health’ of communities, say church experts
A longtime supporter of vaccines, the church continues to advocate for their use.