U.S. Catholic Bishops correct concerns over morality of new Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Zoe Stratos | Staff Writer 03/11/2021   With Duquesne’s recent approval to begin distributing the COVID-19 vaccine, questions of which vaccine the university will receive have arisen. However, given the vaccines’ ties to abortion and the university’s Catholic mission, many faithful question the morality of this scientific breakthrough, including the Diocese of Pittsburgh.  In several instances across the country, including in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, … Continue reading U.S. Catholic Bishops correct concerns over morality of new Johnson & Johnson vaccine

National Catholic Register calls out Duquesne

2/13/20 Colleen Hammond | Opinions Editor As a result of the Jan. 28 federal court ruling, Duquesne University is not required to permit unionization for adjunct professors. In defense of their anti-union stance, the university cited a deep need for religious liberty. The university’s central defense was that being forced to allow the adjuncts to unionize, would be an infringement on the school’s First Amendment … Continue reading National Catholic Register calls out Duquesne