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Congregations walk the talk of Earth Day with ongoing care for creation

Congregations walk the talk of Earth Day with ongoing care for creation
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Religious orders vow to care for most vulnerable

Religious orders vow to care for most vulnerable Members hope that all the populations of the planet, even the poorest, will have access to Covid-19 vaccines Trending An elderly woman is inoculated with the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine in Medellin, Colombia, on April 7. (Photo: AFP) Leaders from dozens of religious orders dedicated to providing health services and residential homes for the elderly and the disabled reaffirmed their commitment to continue serving the most vulnerable as the global pandemic continues. Despite having to face the pandemic s onslaught one year ago with inadequate supplies of protective equipment resulting in numerous deaths for workers and residents religious men and women will continue to obey the Lord s commandment to love and care for the weakest, the leaders said in a joint statement.

Pandemic will never deter care for the fragile, religious orders vow

Pandemic will never deter care for the fragile, religious orders vow
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Religious orders vow pandemic will never deter care for vulnerable people

An elderly person waits to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Casa Betti nursing home during the coronavirus pandemic in Mexico City March 11, 2021. (CNS/Reuters/Edgard Garrido) Rome Leaders from dozens of religious orders dedicated to providing health care services and residential homes for elderly and disabled people reaffirmed their commitment to continue serving the most vulnerable as the global pandemic continues. Despite having to face the pandemic s onslaught one year ago with inadequate supplies of protective equipment resulting in numerous deaths for workers and residents religious men and women will continue to obey the Lord s commandment to love and care for the weakest, the leaders said in a joint statement.

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