Netherlands considers removing restrictions on assisted death A proposal has been made to open up assisted death to those who feel they have lived a 'complete life.' News Jan Bentz • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Cardinal Kasper: Can the ‘remarried’ now receive communion? ‘Yes. Period.’ Amoris Laetitia 'changes everything,' the German prelate argues in his latest article. News Jan Bentz • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Pope Emeritus Benedict reiterates call for priests to ‘face East’ The retired pope's thoughts affirm a recent suggestion by Cardinal Robert Sarah for celebrants to consider facing the altar during the liturgy. News Jan Bentz • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
New York Times pushes suicide by starvation The last thing depressed oldsters need is a writer on aging issues pushing self-starvation as a splendid way out. Pulse Wesley J. Smith • Oct 24, 2016Jul 30, 2021
Belgian Catholics urge Rome to discipline Antwerp bishop over gay advocacy Bishop Johan Bonny's new book recommends a Church blessing and openness to Communion for homosexual, divorced, remarried, and cohabitating couples. News Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
B.C. hospices say they’ve been told to offer euthanasia The Fraser Health Authority would not confirm whether voluntary hospices have been asked to add euthanasia to their services. News Steve Weatherbe • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Vanity Fair editor wants ‘retroactive abortions’ for Pence, pro-lifers It's not the unborn Pence who Lebowitz wants aborted, it's him. Opinion Jack Coleman • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Romania has the second most abortions in the world and Hillary accused us of ‘forcing women to give birth’? Offering Romania as an example of country which is restrictive in terms of abortion is a claim just as false as saying the US is a dictatorship. Opinion Mirela Florescu • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Voters to decide legality of physician-assisted suicide in Colorado 'Assisted suicide laws lead to the marginalization of the weak and persons with disabilities, and can easily be abused.' Opinion Rachel del Guidice • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
O’Reilly is right: We have no moral authority if we don’t protect the preborn 'In a humane country, the unborn must be protected to some extent by the government,' said O'Reilly. Opinion Rebecca Downs • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Abortion supporters return to streets in Poland to protest pro-life laws Radical groups continue to put pressure on the government in an attempt to loosen the country's laws on the protection of life. News Natalia Dueholm • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
19-year-old social conservative defeats Brown-backed PC president for nomination The stunning upset is a 'blow to PC Leader Patrick Brown indeed, and a victory for parental rights!' says a pro-family leader. News Pete Baklinski • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Trying to justify abortion as an ‘act of love’ is a distortion Some women, such as Abby Flanagan and Wendy Davis, choose to end the life of a terminally diagnosed baby in the womb. Opinion Fr. Mark Hodges • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Obama fights back after judge blocks transgender bathroom mandate The administration challenged a district judge's injunction by taking its case to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Oct 24, 2016Jun 18, 2021