Drugs and vaccins must be available for everybody
Pope Francis states that drugs and vaccines must be available for all people, also for those who live in poverty.
Pope Francis states that drugs and vaccines must be available for all people, also for those who live in poverty.
Pope Francis stressed the importance of human relationships in caring for the sick, refusing to allow financial concerns to dominate healthcare.
On the occasion of the Season of Creation 2020, FIAMC-president Bernard Ars has invited His Eminence Willem Cardinal Eijk, archbishop of Utrecht (The Netherlands) to contribute to the FIAMC website with a reflection on gender, creation and human ecology.
The bishop of Cassano, Monsignor Francesco Savino pronounces on the new guidelines on the use of the abortion pill Ru486.
The recitation of the Holy Rosary will take place by connecting on the Youtube channel “Santa Casa di Loreto”. It will also be possible to connect to the website www.santuarioloreto.it on the web and access “Live TV”
A collection of interventions by Pope Francis, in which he gives us his vision for the world that is emerging after the pandemic and which we are called to accompany.
His Holiness Pope Francis to nurses: You – and here I think too of midwives – are close to people at crucial moments in their existence – birth and death, disease and healing – helping them deal with traumatic situations.
Bernard Ars, president of FIAMC, comments on the COVID-19 pandemic and artificial intelligence.
Cardinal Eijk reacts on behalf of the Dutch Bishop’s Conference on the supreme court’s judgement in a case euthanasia in a patient with advanced dementia in the Netherlands.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announces that the psychiatric hospitals run by the Brothers of Charity in Belgium cannot considered anymore as Catholic institutions.