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The Week in Review: ‘Pope Hats,' Ann Widdecombe remembered, Biden cancer update, bishop appears in court
This week’s Catholic news included the funeral of Ann Widdecombe, developments in the case of Bishop David Oakley and the birth of ‘Baby Gabriel’ in Texas
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FSSP announces expansion to new country
The Priestly Fraternity of St Peter will establish its first apostolate in Ecuador following an invitation from the Bishop of Portoviejo
Christine Rousselle
Australian bishop found guilty of abusing young men
Bishop Christopher Saunders was convicted of numerous counts of indecent assault and abuse by an Australian court on August 13
Michael Haynes
The Week Ahead: Assisted suicide in the UK, migration and the Assumption
The Church’s campaign against assisted suicide continues as debates over migration, religious persecution and immigration remain in the spotlight
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The Week in Review: Ceuta, traditional Mass, church attacks and more
Pope Leo XIV responds to the migrant influx in Ceuta, Cardinal Sarah calls for a return to the traditional Mass, and churches face renewed attacks in France
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Liechtenstein prince vows to block any move to legalise abortion
Prince Alois has announced his opposition before organisers of a new referendum campaign had even begun collecting signatures
Christine Rousselle
The week ahead: Back to work, assisted suicide, and a World Youth Day anthem
Pope Leo returns to public ministry this week as assisted suicide, Medjugorje and Papa Stronsay are stories to keep an eye during the week ahead
The Catholic Herald
The Week in Review: Wildfires, religious freedom and pro-life developments
From Europe’s wildfires to Vatican news and religious freedom battles, here are this week’s top Catholic stories
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Australia’s Labor Party backs telehealth euthanasia consultations
The Australian Labor Party has adopted new policy supporting telehealth consultations for voluntary assisted dying, prompting criticism from pro-life campaigners
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New Zealand assisted suicide cases rise sharply
Annual data from New Zealand's Ministry of Health shows increasing use of assisted dying and a fall in the number of doctors participating in the scheme
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