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Catholics and COVID-19 Vaccines

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COVID-19 vaccine mandate for military nears its end

December 9, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

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Boston, Mass., Dec 9, 2022 / 15:30 pm (CNA).
The COVID-19 vaccine mandate for military service members is just a few steps away from being eradicated, as Republicans in the House of Representatives have secured … […]

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DC Catholic schools must comply with district’s COVID-19 vaccination rules for students 12 and older

August 3, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

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Washington D.C., Aug 3, 2022 / 14:39 pm (CNA).
Catholic schools in Washington, D.C., are subject to a new COVID-19 vaccination requirement for children 12 and older issued by the district’s health department.Under… […]

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Bioethicists highlight greater threshold for medical decisions for children

April 28, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

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Denver Newsroom, Apr 28, 2022 / 17:24 pm (CNA).
As Moderna asks the Food and Drug Administration to authorize its coronavirus vaccine for children under 6, the National Catholic Bioethics Center on Thursday update… […]

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Will an Italian convent be closed for opposition to COVID-19 vaccines?

March 28, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

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Rome Newsroom, Mar 28, 2022 / 06:45 am (CNA).
The head of a cloistered Benedictine convent in Perugia, central Italy, has said that her community will be closed because the nuns opposed the COVID-19 vaccin… […]

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The latest on Sister Dede: D.C. has given her a religious exemption from vaccination mandate

March 18, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

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Washington D.C., Mar 18, 2022 / 13:05 pm (CNA).
Sister Deirdre Byrne, perhaps better known as “Sister Dede,” says that Washington, D.C. officials have accepted her religious exemption to the C… […]

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D.C. restores Sister Dede’s medical license during Covid-19 vaccine legal battle

March 15, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

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Washington D.C., Mar 15, 2022 / 08:47 am (CNA).
Sister Deirdre Byrne, perhaps better known as “Sister Dede,” says she can temporarily resume her work as a physician and surgeon after suing Washi… […]

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Appeals court: Navy service members requesting religious exemption to COVID vaccine should not be punished

March 1, 2022 Catholic News Agency 3

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Denver Newsroom, Mar 1, 2022 / 14:48 pm (CNA).
A federal appeals court on Monday ruled to keep a lower court order in place, temporarily preventing the Navy and the Department of Defense from taking adverse action agains… […]

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Parents, professor vow to keep speaking out against Boston College’s booster mandate

February 17, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

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Boston, Mass., Feb 17, 2022 / 15:15 pm (CNA).
A petition and telephone campaign by parents and others opposed to Boston College’s COVID-19… […]

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Medical workers ask Supreme Court to block NY vaccine mandate lacking religious exemption

February 15, 2022 Catholic News Agency 2

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Washington D.C., Feb 15, 2022 / 17:00 pm (CNA).
A group of healthcare workers once again petitioned the Supreme Court on Monday to block New York’s coronavirus vaccine mandate for healthcare employees, and allow r… […]

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Quebec bishops lament government’s COVID vaccine passport for Mass attendance

February 9, 2022 Catholic News Agency 3

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Montreal, Canada, Feb 9, 2022 / 15:00 pm (CNA).
The Catholic bishops of Quebec, while regi… […]

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