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Pope Francis: Being 'Properly Informed' on February 2: COVID-19 Vaccines Is a 'Human Right' World Day
of Prayer for Consecrated Life posted to usccb.org on Jan. 26, 2022
Pope Francis meets with members of the Catholic Factchecking consortium at the Vatican's Clementine Hall, Jan. 28, 2022. Credit: Vatican Media
VATICAN CITY, Jan 28, 2022 (CNA) - Pope Francis said on Friday that it is a human right to be “properly informed” with scientific data, rather than “fake news,” in a meeting with a Catholic fact-checking group focused on COVID-19 vaccines. “To be properly informed, to be helped to understand situations based on scientific data and not fake news, is a human right,” Pope Francis said on Jan. 28. “Fake news has to be refuted, but individual persons
must always be respected, for they believe it often without full awareness or responsibility,” he said. The pope met with the International Catholic Media Consortium on COVID-19 Vaccines, which runs the website catholic-factchecking.com. “We can hardly fail to see that these days, in addition to the pandemic, an ‘infodemic’ is spreading: a distortion
'Properly Informed,' cont'd on pg. 2
WASHINGTON – The Catholic Church will hold its annual celebration of World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life on February 2, and parishes will commemorate the event over the weekend of February 5-6. This event is a special time for individual parishes to celebrate the gift of consecrated life and pray for men and women discerning a consecrated vocation with the global Catholic Church. Instituted by Saint John Paul II in 1997, World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life is celebrated in conjunction with the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas Day, which commemorates through the blessing and lighting of candles that Christ is the light of the world. So too, those in consecrated life are called to reflect the light of Jesus Christ to all peoples. Bishop James F. Checchio of Metuchen, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations Consecrated Life, cont'd on pg. 4
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'The Gospel Is for Everyone' page 5
Disciples of Christ, Stewards of His Gifts pages 10-11
Retreat Weekends page 15