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England’s Personal Ordinariate Celebrates its 10th Anniversary: ‘This Was a Historic Moment’
Pope Benedict XVI had authorized the creation of personal ordinariates for groups of former Anglicans in his 2009 apostolic constitution “Anglicanorum coetibus.”

COVID-19 Outbreak at Portuguese Nursing Home Run by Religious Sisters
Among the 14 infected nuns, the youngest is 26 years old and the oldest is 77.

US Bishops Disagree with Designation of Cuba as Terrorism Sponsor
In announcing the designation of Cuba Jan. 11, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said it has provided “support for acts of international terrorism in granting safe harbor to terrorists.”

Canada’s Supreme Court: Archdiocese is Responsible for Orphanage Abuse
The CBC reported that the archdiocese will now be responsible for paying roughly $2.61 million in damages for the four victims in the case.

NY Archdiocese Responds to Questions Over its Victims' Compensation Fund
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has since extended the window for filing lawsuits until Aug. 14, 2021, due to complications caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Pope Francis and Benedict XVI Receive First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine
Vatican residents and employees and their families are receiving their doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine in the atrium of the Paul VI Audience Hall.