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Ethicists, lawyers see dangers in rationing of scarce health resources
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Ethicists, lawyers see dangers in rationing of scarce health resources

Catholic News ServiceMarch 26, 20206 min read
Catholic ethicists and legal experts are sounding the alarm that the scarcity of resources such as ventilators and hospital beds during the current coronavirus pandemic could prompt health care decisions based only on age and disability — and in some cases already is.
Pope prays that world may overcome fear amid coronavirus pandemic
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Pope prays that world may overcome fear amid coronavirus pandemic

Junno Arocho EstevesMarch 26, 20203 min read
Pope Francis offered his early morning Mass for vulnerable people and health care workers who live in fear that they or their loved ones may fall ill to the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world.
Coronavirus claims the Pittsburgh Catholic as diocese suspends publication
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Coronavirus claims the Pittsburgh Catholic as diocese suspends publication

Dennis SadowskiMarch 25, 20204 min read
The new coronavirus has claimed the Pittsburgh Catholic newspaper as a victim.
Pope: Personnel, priests caring for COVID-19 patients are heroes
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Pope: Personnel, priests caring for COVID-19 patients are heroes

Carol GlatzMarch 24, 20203 min read
With the number of priests and religious dying from coronavirus-related illnesses rising, Pope Francis offered his prayers for those who died after being infected helping COVID-19 patients and their communities.
Forget me not: Prison ministry faces challenges of global pandemic
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Forget me not: Prison ministry faces challenges of global pandemic

Junno Arocho EstevesMarch 24, 20205 min read
As more countries continue to take precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the term “lockdown,” normally used to describe confining prisoners to their cells, has taken on a whole new meaning.
Pope announces extraordinary ‘urbi et orbi’ blessing March 27
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Pope announces extraordinary ‘urbi et orbi’ blessing March 27

Cindy WoodenMarch 22, 20202 min read
In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Pope Francis said he will give an extraordinary blessing “urbi et orbi” (to the city and the world) at 6 p.m. Rome time March 27.
Vatican issues decree for Holy Week liturgies with pandemic restrictions
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Vatican issues decree for Holy Week liturgies with pandemic restrictions

Cindy WoodenMarch 21, 20203 min read
“By the mandate of the supreme pontiff for the year 2020 only,” the congregation issued guidelines March 20 for celebrating the Triduum and Easter liturgies without the presence of the faithful.
Stay firm in faith, seek St. Joseph’s intercession, pope says
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Stay firm in faith, seek St. Joseph’s intercession, pope says

Cindy WoodenMarch 19, 20203 min read
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the daily lives and routines of millions of people have been turned upside down, Pope Francis said, but they must help each other stay firm in faith.
Across Europe, shrines close, following directives for fighting COVID-19
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Across Europe, shrines close, following directives for fighting COVID-19

Jonathan LuxmooreMarch 19, 20204 min read
Europe’s Catholic shrines have followed directives for combating the coronavirus by tightly restricting organized events, although some pledged to stay open for Masses and pastoral care.
Pope encourages faithful to pray rosary on Feast of St. Joseph, March 19
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Pope encourages faithful to pray rosary on Feast of St. Joseph, March 19

Catholic News ServiceMarch 19, 20204 min read
Pope Francis urged people to join the Italian bishops’ request that Catholics pray the luminous mysteries of the rosary together March 19, the feast of St. Joseph.
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