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Italian archbishop welcomes treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons Treaty makes it illegal to develop, manufacture, transfer, possess, use or threaten to use nuclear weapons Catholic News Service Updated: January 23, 2021 08:02 AM GMT Trending Archbishop Domenico Sorrentino of Assisi. (Photo: alchetron) Giving thanks that the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons came into force Jan. 22, the archbishop of Assisi in Italy insisted that ensuring peace for humanity would require further steps, including working for justice and removing threats to human life at all stages of its development. Dozens of other Catholic leaders worldwide, including 29 bishops, also welcomed the treaty, saying in a statement released Jan. 22 by Pax Christi International, the worst of all weapons of mass destruction are immoral. ....
CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz, Long Island Catholic Beginning in 1974, the March for Life has been held every year in Washington D.C. near the date of January 22nd, the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal throughout the United States. This year the event was moved a week later because of the presidential inauguration on January 20th. The March for Life will start at midday with a rally at the National Mall, followed by a march that ends at the steps of the Supreme Court. In the midst of the pandemic, the March is still going to continue as planned in Washington D.C. But there are also dozens of local marches happening in January to allow people to participate without taking the risks of interstate travel. ....