Catholic university investigates prof for calling abortion ‘murder’ The school launched an inquiry into Stéphane Mercier's 'Philosophy for life' document that 'is at odds with the values upheld by the university.' News Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent • Mar 23, 2017Jun 18, 2021
New Cardinal of Brussels continues to mutilate his diocese Cardinal Jozef De Kesel is running a faithful monastic order out of town. Blogs Jan Bentz • Feb 24, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Europe’s global abortion fund bolsters Trump’s argument against funding abortion overseas While the Mexico City Policy cuts off the USA's funding to abortion groups, the Dutch example demonstrates that such funds could come from other sources. Opinion Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. • Feb 3, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Belgian bishop calls on Catholic Church to approve ‘ritual’ for blessing gay unions Homosexuals share ‘the same kind of love’ as married couples, so the Church should bless them, he argues. News Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent • Oct 6, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Dutch doctor predicts country will have child euthanasia center within a year The Dutch are considering euthanasia on children from age 1 to 12. Pulse Society for the Protection of Unborn Children • Sep 20, 2016Jul 30, 2021
First minor killed by euthanasia in Belgium after child euthanasia legalized A teen became the first minor to die under Belgium's 2014 child euthanasia law. News Claire Chretien • Sep 19, 2016Jun 18, 2021
New documentary pulls back curtain on euthanasia’s most powerful deceptions As the title suggests, 'Euthanasia Deception' tells the stories of the devastating effects on countries where assisted suicide is legal. News Claire Chretien • Sep 19, 2016Apr 23, 2024
New Belgian study finds euthanasia deaths continually increasing, but we already knew that We need research that uncovers new information, not rehashing the same data. Pulse Alex Schadenberg • Sep 15, 2016Jul 30, 2021
Lesbian athlete ‘thinking about euthanasia’ after Rio Paralympics Belgian wheelchair racer Marieke Vervoort says her suffering from a degenerative spinal disease is too much to bear. Pulse Claire Chretien • Sep 8, 2016Jul 30, 2021
Belgian court rules against Catholic nursing home for objecting to euthanasia A Catholic nursing home in Belgium had to pay damages after rejecting a patient's wish for euthanasia. News Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent • Jun 30, 2016Jun 18, 2021