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Vatican calls for fair distribution of vaccines
Justice and equity in delivering essential tool says Holy See
29 Dicembre 2020
VATICAN CITY, DEC 29 - The Vatican on Tuesday called
for the fair distribution of COVID vaccines.
Vaccines were developed as a public good and must be provided to
all in a fair and equitable manner, giving priority to those who
need them most, it said, according to Vatican News.
The Vatican s Covid-19 Commission and the Pontifical Academy for
Life have highlighted this need in a joint document that
discusses the essential role of the anti-covid vaccine to defeat
the pandemic.
Referring to the Pope s recent Christmas Message, world leaders
At the dawn of a new year, I extend cordial greetings to Heads of State and Government, leaders of International Organizations, spiritual leaders and followers of the different religions, and to men and women of good will. To all I offer my best wishes that the coming year will enable humanity to advance on the path of fraternity, justice and peace between individuals, communities, peoples and nations.
The year 2020 was marked by the massive Covid-19 health crisis, which became a global phenomenon cutting across boundaries, aggravating deeply interrelated crises like those of the climate, food, the economy and migration, and causing great suffering and hardship. I think especially of all those who lost family members or loved ones, and all who lost their jobs. I think too of physicians and nurses, pharmacists, researchers, volunteers, chaplains and the personnel of hospitals and healthcare centres. They have made, and are continuing to make, great sacrifices to be present to the s
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Pope Francis’ message for the World Day of Peace, which is celebrated, January 1, 2021, on the theme: “A Culture of Care as a Path to Peace.” The text was presented on December 17, 2020, virtually, from the Holy See Press Office.
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Vatican, December 17, 2020
1. At the dawn of a new year, I extend cordial greetings to Heads of State and Government, leaders of International Organizations, spiritual leaders and followers of the different religions, and to men and women of good will. To all I offer my best wishes that the coming year will enable humanity to advance on the path of fraternity, justice and peace between individuals, communities, peoples and nations.
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