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STEUBENVILLE Pope Francis has named Steubenville Bishop Jeffrey M. Monforton as the 32nd auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Detroit, officials have ann ....
Catholic Church has moral concerns over Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine The Catholic church called the vaccine morally problematic for its use of fetal tissue in its creation, but still encourages individuals to get it if it s their only option COVID-19 vaccines are still so scarce, health experts say this is not the time to be shopping â take whatever shot you can get. Posted at 3:49 PM, Mar 12, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-12 18:33:42-05 COVID-19 vaccines are still so scarce, health experts say this is not the time to be shopping â take whatever shot you can get. But last week, Catholic leaders in Michigan released a letter calling the Johnson and Johnson vaccine â as well as AstraZeneca (which is not yet approved in the US) â morally problematic. At issue: the use of fetal stem cells. ....
COVID-19 changes some Ash Wednesday traditions at Detroit area churches Some Metro Detroit congregations chose to continue Lenten traditions despite risks from COVID-19 while others adapted their practices. In downtown Detroit, St. Aloysius Catholic Church held close to some Ash Wednesday rituals by holding an in-person Mass but sprinkled ashes on parishioners heads rather than Archbishop of Detroit Allen Vigneron using his finger and ashes to make the traditional cross on the forehead. About 22 miles away, the Birmingham First United Methodist Church on Maple Road adapted its tradition by holding services online but offering drive-thru stations outside the church where congregants could pick up Lent goody bags that included a temporary tattoo of a cross to replace the cross of ashes on the forehead. ....