COVID-19: What is the stance and teaching of the Catholic Church on vaccination?
The Catholic position is that vaccination is a moral good and the moral principle with regard to vaccinations is that it “depends not only on the duty to protect one’s own health, but also on the duty to pursue the common good.”
Newly completed Admin and Classroom block for St Teresa’s School gets blessed
Kuching Archbishop Simon Poh, who was accompanied by Fr Galvin Richard Ngumbang and Fr Benard Jim Bujang, presided over the 11.00 am blessing ceremony.
Caritas Malaysia kickstarts social media workshop on Zoom
Caritas Malaysia kickstarted its first online Communication Workshop for its community leaders serving the nine dioceses. The series of social media skills include Writing, Photography and Videography.
Nationwide MCO from Wednesday to fight ‘third wave’
A three-week nationwide MCO comes into force from Wednesday (May 12), on the eve of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, with all social activities including Hari Raya visits banned.
Priests and Carmelite nuns of the KK Archdiocese respond to KKM vaccination program
21 priests of the Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu and 20 Carmelite cloistered nuns responded to the vaccination program by the Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) May 19.
Pope: “Deacons are the guardians of service in the Church”
Pope Francis on Saturday met a group of permanent deacons from Rome Diocese and spoke to them about their role, which he said is not a substitution for a priest or a bishop.