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Suspension of masses and COVID-19

Suspension of public masses and other religious gatherings in some areas could be lifted in weeks time. It is a trying period. We expect the pandemic lo last until the summer months of May or June wen the weather gets hotter. The danger is that

Pope Francis prays for those affected by coronavirus

Pope Francis assures his closeness in prayer to those affected by the current coronavirus epidemic. By Vatican News Speaking from the Library of the Apostolic Palace on Sunday, Pope Francis assured “those suffering from the current coronavirus epidemic and to all those who are caring

Closeness to those affected by coronavirus

Vatican expresses closeness to those affected by coronavirus In a message, the Vatican Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life is inviting all to face the emergency with seriousness, serenity and courage. By Robin Gomes (Vatican News) “A person’s life has great value in the eyes of

El coronavirus y la responsabilidad pública

Javier Junceda, jurista y escritor, autor de esta columna.INICIOFIRMASJavier Junceda | 01 Marzo, 2020 La ley reguladora de la responsabilidad patrimonial de las Administraciones públicas viene desde hace años proclamando que “no serán indemnizables los daños que se deriven de hechos o circunstancias que no se hubiesen

Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore in Tackling the Coronavirus

Guidelines for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore in Tackling the Wuhan Virus Outbreak (31 January 2020) The Archbishop, in consultation with his Consultors, has decided to suspend all Catechism Classes for children (which includes parish and home catechism, CGS and RCIY) until 1st March,

Catholic quarantine

Better to be prepared than to react to a situation when you often times have your course of action dictated to you. Level “A” At this point, events suggest the increased risk for a pandemic, prompting the need to review plans and preparations for such

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VATICAN DISCUSSES AIDS AT UN GENEVE

Statement by Msgr. Richard Gyhra, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva at the 31st Session of the Human Rights Panel discussion on the progress in and challenges of addressing

ZIKA VIRUS (FACTSHEET)

Updated January 2016 Key facts Zika virus disease is caused by a virus transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. People with Zika virus disease usually have a mild fever, skin rash (exanthema) and conjunctivitis. These symptoms normally last for 2-7 days. There is no specific treatment or

AFRICAN BISHOPS ON AIDS

Vatican Radio) The Bishops of Africa have issued a pastoral letter ahead of the Jubilee of Mercy, calling for people to “exercise charity and mercy as they seek to help persons to recover and restore relationships strained by the presence of HIV and AIDS in our communities.”

TREAT ALL PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV

Treat all people living with HIV, offer antiretrovirals as additional prevention choice for people at "substantial" risk New policies could help avert more than 21 million deaths and 28 million new infections by 2030 30 SEPTEMBER 2015 ¦ GENEVA - Anyone infected with HIV should begin

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