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Honduran Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga tests positive for COVID-19
CNA Staff, Feb 5, 2021 / 03:00 am MT (CNA).- The Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa said on Thursday that Cardinal Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga has tested positive for COVID-19 and is “stable and recovering” at a local private clinic.
Report: Uyghur women subject to systemic rape in China’s detention camps
Uyghur women interned in China’s “re-education” camps are subjected to systemic rape by Chinese soldiers, a former camp detainee told the BBC.
US bishops express support for Biden’s environmental actions
Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City, chairman of the US bishops’ domestic justice committee, praised Wednesday President Joe Biden’s environmental executive orders
Prosecutors drop charges against journalists over Pell trial as media outlets admit breach
Australian prosecutors announced on Monday that they were dropping charges against individual journalists accused of breaching a gag order over the trial of Cardinal George Pell.
New book aims to help Catholics find Christ in the coronavirus pandemic
When Father Harrison Ayre looks back on 2020 and the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the phrase that immediately comes to his mind is ‘dazed and confused.’
Virginia poised to abolish death penalty
Richmond, Va., Feb 4, 2021 / 08:11 pm MT (CNA).- The abolition of the death penalty has advanced in Virginia, with the State Senate’s passage of a bill backed by the Virginia Catholic Conference.
Pro-life, Catholic leaders condemn repeal of Mexico City Policy
Catholic and pro-life leaders condemned the White House’s planned repeal of the Mexico City Policy on Thursday.
Pope Francis to visit Scotland ‘for a very short time’ in November
New Mexico assisted suicide bill 'worst in the nation', Archbishop Wester warns
The New Mexico legislature could soon pass an assisted suicide bill that is “the worst in the nation”, Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe has said, lamenting “bills that threaten vulnerable life.”
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