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Amid strikes and protests against Italy’s vaccine rules, a Catholic thinker warns of government overreach

Stefano Fontana, director of the Van Thuan Observatory in Trieste, Italy. / Courtesy of the Van Thuan Observatory.

Rome Newsroom, Dec 14, 2021 / 08:45 am (CNA).
In October, workers in the Italian port of Trieste launched a series of strike…

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Brisbane archbishop gives priests until 15th December to be fully vaccinated

The Australian Archdiocese of Brisbane has announced that all archdiocesan employees, including clergy, contractors and some volunteers, must be fully vaccinated by 15th December in accord with the state’s mandate unless they have a medical exemption.  “As we view the situation in Australia and internationally, it is clear that vaccination is the most effective way

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Canadian diocese requires COVID-19 vaccination to attend Mass

Washington D.C., Oct 26, 2021 / 11:10 am A Catholic diocese in Canada will be requiring proof of vaccination and identity verification for anyone age 12 or older to attend Mass or other events held at parishes.  “Effective October 22, 2021, it will be mandatory for all persons 12 and older wishing to attend Masses

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After Catholic football coach was fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine, lawyer alleges anti-religious animus

Washington D.C., Oct 20, 2021 / 15:00 pm The former Washington State University football coach, a Catholic, intends to sue the school after he was refused a religious exemption to the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate and was subsequently fired for not getting vaccinated. Nick Rolovich, a Catholic, had previously announced in July that he would

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Archbishop Eamon Martin expresses concerns at criminalisation of public worship in Ireland

“Archbishop Eamon Martin explained the deep concerns already expressed with regard to the criminalising of leading, and gathering for, public worship at this time in Ireland despite the consistent support from the Churches for public health messaging since the beginning of the pandemic.”

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