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Praying beside a home window could be criminal under Scottish ‘buffer zone’ law
the politician who authored the scottish “buffer zones” law that forbids “influence” within 200 metres of an abortion facility has admitted ...
The Catholic Herald
INTERVIEW: Hon. Robert Clark on the misleading evidence at the committee stage of assisted suicide bill
for the past three weeks, kim leadbeater's terminally ill adults (end of life) bill, which seeks to legalise assisted suicide in england and...
Anthony McCarthy
Farewell to Mount Melleray: lamenting the closure of a Cistercian monastery
mount melleray abbey in co waterford, ireland, closed its doors at the end of january – after nearly 200 years of service. it cannot have be...
Cillian Kelly
Cameroon archbishop says synodal approach will grow Church in Africa
buea, cameroon – archbishop andrew nkea fuanya of bamenda in cameroon says the synodal approach will not only grow the church in africa, it ...
Ngala Chimton / Crux
The assisted suicide Bill is a charter to kill in the spirit of Dr Shipman
back in 1996, when the police investigated real crimes instead of spending 60,000 hours a year scrolling x for “non-crime hate incidents”, n...
Simon Caldwell
New York Catholic Church will not fight deportation of migrant criminals
new york – the catholic church in new york has said it will not contest any forthcoming policy on the deportation of illegal immigrants who ...
John Lavenburg
Britain no longer a Christian country, says Bishop Egan following vote to legalise assisted suicide
the bishop of portsmouth has said that “britain is no longer a christian country” following the vote by mps to legalise assisted suicide. in...
The Catholic Herald
'One of the greatest betrayals of the vulnerable in society in recent history": can the assisted suicide Bill be stopped?
on friday, 29 november 2024, mps in the united kingdom voted in favour of the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill. it is difficult to k...
Thomas Edwards
New Lectionary arrives in Catholic churches across England, Wales and Scotland this weekend
british daily mass goers wanting to follow the complete mass and weekday readings will struggle to find resources from next week—u...
Tessa Caldecott
Hundreds of British MPs have tarnished their reputations with this Bill; Danny Kruger was not one of them
as the dust starts to settle following the shock result of the uk parliament vote on assisted suicide, the subsequent impassioned discussion...
James Jeffrey
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