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Amy Barrett’s conservative faith creates uncomfortable debate over religion and policy
… the attention to Barrett’s religion has focused on her involvement …
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Holy See at UN advocates debt relief for poor countries – Vatican News
Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the Holy See’s Permanent Observer to the United Nations emphasizes the importance of making economic and financial policies that are genuinely at the service of the common good of all.
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Do Cuomo’s New Covid Rules Discriminate Against Religion?
… The right to freely exercise religion includes the right to take … believes that free exercise of religion protects a right to … not constitutionally more important than religion. The state’s failure to … applied to the exercise of religion. But the rules must …
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Nigeria: Archbishop Martins calls for a return to the true spirit of Federation
The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Archbishop Alfred Adewale Martins, has advocated for the return of Nigeria to the original concept of Federation which recognises the uniqueness of the federating units with rights of self-governance.
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World Community must take steps to ensure repealing of laws mandating death penalty for apostasy or blasphemy
This World Day Against Death Penalty The International Community must take immediate steps to ensure states repeal laws which mandate the death penalty for apostasy or blasphemy
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The new religion of being ‘woke’
… white fragility, is the new religion of the left. Its followers … the true elect in this religion at their peril. They may … the doctrine of a new religion. There is inequality, depending on … I grew up, my Christian religion taught me that my problem …
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University applies lessons learned from COVID first wave
Bahá’í-inspired university in Bolivia draws on experiences from first wave of COVID-19 to support staff and students as academic year continues.
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Universal Health Coverage ‘more urgent than ever’ – UN chief
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that “our health systems are inadequate”, the UN chief told a ministerial meeting on Thursday, citing weak structures and unequal access to healthcare as “major reasons” why the coronavirus has killed one million people and infected more than 30 times that, globally.
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UN promotes greater universal health coverage investment – Vatican News
The UN chief is calling for greater investments to strengthen universal health coverage to enable societies and economies to deal adequately with the effects of Covid-19.
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World Bank urges urgent action against extreme poverty – Vatican News
A report by the World Bank highlights a marked increase in global extreme poverty rates this year spurred by the coronavirus pandemic and other long-existing factors.