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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
“This gesture by people who are used to living with pain and suffering, and yet manage to relieve it and help, tells us that there is still a lot of greatness among us,” the pope said.
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Kevin Christopher Robles
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed the American health care system. How can Catholics vote to ensure that no one is denied access to care?
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis proposed “to globalize treatment” and said all people should be given access to life-saving medicine.
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J.D. Long García
Everyone dies, but not all cultures observe death in the same way.
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis said that when it comes to treating patients, especially women, doctors and medical institutions should place their care above financial gain.
(CNS Illustration/Dado Ruvic, Reuters)
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Erika Rasmussen
Sister Mary Haddad on coronavirus vaccine: “It is our belief that all people regardless of immigration status—whether they be refugees or asylum seekers held in immigration centers—must be included in each priority population group.”