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June 25, 2019
While Cardinal George Pell of Australia is appealing his sexual abuse conviction in court, he and his supporters are making arrangements for a “safe hideaway” for the cleric, should his conviction be overturned. According to The Australian, the risk of backlash and threats against the cardinal are so high that he is seeking a “secure
June 25, 2019
Pro-life groups have welcomed the decision of the Court of Appeal overturning a mandatory abortion for a woman with a “moderately severe” learning disorder. In a statement released by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, Bishop John Sherrington welcomed the ruling and said “It is both astonishing and shocking that the NHS should
June 25, 2019
Australian Bishop Richard Umbers recently cautioned against pro-life marches becoming “so broad that it’s meaningless.” In a recent interview with Crux, Umbers, the youngest bishop in Australia, discussed the possibility of establishing a March for Life in Sydney after his experience at the D.C. March for Life this year. “I think that we do need
June 24, 2019
At the conclusion of the International Youth Forum on Saturday, Pope Francis announced the theme of World Youth Day 2022 to be held in Lisbon: “Mary arose and went with haste.” “Do not tune out the voice of God, who urges you to arise and follow the paths that he has prepared for you. Like
June 24, 2019
On the feast of Corpus Christi, Pope Francis said that Jesus gave the Church the Eucharist for the salvation of the world. “Every year the feast of Corpus Christi invites us to renew the wonder and joy for this wonderful gift of the Lord, which is the Eucharist,” Pope Francis said at the Angelus prayer
June 24, 2019
The international debut of the Vatican women’s football team, which was scheduled to play in a friendly against the Vienna FC Mariahilf Saturday, was cancelled after abortion and LGBT activists disrupted the game before it began, local media reported. According to several local media reports, players of the Viennese soccer team Mariahilf lifted their jerseys
June 24, 2019
The Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has condemned a court decision to force a woman with “moderately severe” learning difficulties to have an abortion. Doctors argued that an abortion was in the woman’s “best interests”, but her social workers disagreed. Her legal team also argued there was “no proper evidence” to show this. The
June 24, 2019
A British Member of Parliament has said a judge’s decision to force a disabled woman to have an abortion is “the kind of thing we expect in the People’s Republic of China”. Sir Edward Leigh told the Catholic Herald it is “deeply disturbing to discover that forced abortions are not only legal in this country
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