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California diocese releases list of 66 credibly accused priests | News Headlines

California diocese releases list of 66 credibly accused priests | News Headlines
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No cross on foreheads at local churches this Ash Wednesday

No cross on foreheads at local churches this Ash Wednesday Churchgoers will instead have ashes sprinkled on top of their heads. KFSN Share: FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Local Catholic Churches are adjusting Ash Wednesday rituals due to the pandemic. It s traditionally the time of year when believers get a cross of ashes applied to their foreheads, but social distancing restrictions are forcing church leaders to rethink that approach. Rather than getting the familiar cross of ashes on their foreheads, Roman Catholics and Episcopalians will instead have ashes sprinkled on top of their heads. It s very biblical. It is the preferred method in the Old Testament literally, when people would dress in sack cloth and they would cover their head in ashes, said Bishop Joseph Brennan.

Anti-abortion leaders support virus vaccine

Anti-abortion leaders support virus vaccine They tell followers the leading shots are acceptable to take By DAVID CRARY, Associated Press Published: January 16, 2021, 6:02am Share: A Catholic pastor receives the first of the two Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccinations Dec. 23 at a hospital in Chicago. In a growing consensus, religious leaders at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement in the United States are telling their followers that the leading vaccines available to combat COVID-19 are acceptable to take. (Charles Rex Arbogast/Associated Press) In a growing consensus, religious leaders at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement in the United States are telling their followers that the leading vaccines available to combat COVID-19 are acceptable to take, given their remote and indirect connection to lines of cells derived from aborted fetuses.

Growing number of anti-abortion faith leaders support COVID-19 vaccines

In a growing consensus, religious leaders at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement in the United States are telling their followers that the leading vaccines available to combat COVID-19 are acceptable to take, given their remote and indirect connection to lines of cells derived from aborted fetuses. One outspoken foe of abortion based in Dallas, Southern Baptist megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, has called the vaccines a present from God. To ask God for help but then refuse the vaccine makes no more sense than calling 911 when your house is on fire, but refusing to allow the firemen in, Jeffress said via email. There is no legitimate faith-based reason for refusing to take the vaccine.

Anti-abortion faith leaders support use of COVID-19 vaccines | News, Sports, Jobs

AP National Wtriter In a growing consensus, religious leaders at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement in the United States are telling their followers that the leading vaccines available to combat COVID-19 are acceptable to take, given their remote and indirect connection to lines of cells derived from aborted fetuses. One outspoken foe of abortion based in Dallas, Southern Baptist megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, has called the vaccines a “present from God.” “To ask God for help but then refuse the vaccine makes no more sense than calling 911 when your house is on fire, but refusing to allow the firemen in,” Jeffress said via email. “There is no legitimate faith-based reason for refusing to take the vaccine.”

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