Caring for the sick means not only healing the wounds of the body but also those that afflict the soul, Pope Francis said. "Care cannot be divided because the human being cannot be divided. We could ...
People have a right to life, not to death, which must be welcomed but never provoked, Pope Francis said. "The right to care and treatment for all must always be prioritized, so that the weakest, especially ...
Although scientists have made great strides in the field of medicine, genuine care and listening to those who suffer must always be at the forefront of any therapy, Pope Francis said. "Patients are always more important ...
Caring for and healing the sick is an essential part of the Catholic Church's ministry, just as it was a constant part of Jesus' ministry, Pope Francis said. "Taking care of the sick of every kind ...
Praising those who help the sick and praying for those who are sick, Pope Francis called on Christians to practice what they preach, including by guaranteeing equal access to health care for all people. "The current ...
ICYMI: Lenny DeLorenzo (@leodelo2) wraps up his amazing "Letters to a Young Catholic" series by offering a lesson in how to find joy: “The truth is: there is no joy without God.”
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Letters to a Young Catholic: How to find joy
In the final installment of Letters to a Young Catholic, Lenny DeLorenzo offers a lesson in how to find joy. H...
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The @OSV #Editorial Board addresses the story of Archie Battersbee & how it shows that “it should be the parents —those who have a child’s best interests at heart — who are making medical decisions for the well-being of their child, & no one else”
Editorial: Archie Battersbee's story once again highlights the risks of legal euthanasia
Archie Battersbee’s life tragically ended in a London hospital on Saturday, August 6, when the 12-year-old was ...
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