Although he received some criticism for doing so, Dallas Bishop Kevin Farrell sheltered the fiancé of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S., during the required quarantine period because that's what Jesus would have done.
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2nd U.S. Ebola Victim is Devout Catholic
Nina Pham, the dedicated Dallas nurse who was infected with Ebola after treating Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient to die in the U.S., is a devout Catholic whose faith very much informed her work as a nurse.
Ebola Strikes US: Are We Prepared?
Eight Aid Workers Murdered in Guinea
CDC Tells US Doctors: Prepare for Ebola
Church Helps Fight Ebola
As the spread of the ebola virus reaches crisis proportions is west Africa, the Catholic Church is doing all that it can to check its spread, including the hard-hit country of Sierra Leone.
Faithful Suffer in Ebola Outbreak
As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread through West Africa, now claiming the life of a nun and a priest along with 1,000 others, Catholics in hard-hit areas are being asked to change their worship habits in a desperate attempt to check the deadly progress of the disease.
Ebola Patients' Trust in Witch Doctors is Costing Lives
Prayers Needed: American Missionaries Contract Deadly Disease
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