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Church Increasingly Called on to Defend Stance Against Homosexual Parenting READ MORE
LONDON — The debate over assisted suicide in Britain has reached fever pitch in recent weeks with the publication of the Crown Prosecution Service’s policy regarding cases of assisted suicide.
This followed two high-profile cases and the statement by fantasy genre author Sir Terry Pratchett that he would offer himself as a test case for euthanasia. The two cases involved mothers who both admitted killing their children with lethal doses of drugs.
On Jan. 20, for example, a jury found Frances Inglis guilty of injecting her brain-damaged son, Thomas, 22, with a lethal overdose of heroin. She said she did it to “free him from disfigurement, permanent disability and round the clock...READ MORE
The Vatican has issued a directive to a Polish diocese that emphasizes the freedom of priests to celebrate Mass in the extraordinary form whenever they choose.
The Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei made the clarification in January in a series of responses to questions from a Polish diocese, which sought clarification regarding the use of the traditional Latin Mass. The answers, which came to public attention in mid-February, concerned Pope Benedict’s 2007 apostolic letter Summorum Pontificum, issued “motu proprio” (on his own initiative).
However, the Vatican stresses that the... READ MORE
This is not a pleasant column. I’m going to talk about something truly upsetting, and I doubt I’ll come to a satisfactory solution to what I believe is a great disgrace in our culture.
I’m not a lawyer, a doctor or a distinguished professor of ethics. But any guy with reasonable intelligence and the gumption to read a couple books can come up with a demanding question.
My question: “How do we define murder — specifically of a baby?”
One good place to look for the answer is the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Here is some of what it has to say:
“Scripture specifies the prohibition contained in the Fifth Commandment: ‘Do not slay the innocent and the righteous.’ The...READ MORE
ORLANDO, Fla. — The bishops of the Anglican Church in America have voted to accept Pope Benedict XVI’s invitation to bring their 3,000 members into the Catholic Church.
The unanimous vote of eight members of the House of Bishops, who met in Orlando, Fla., brings 120 parishes in four dioceses across the country into the Church.
Also present at the March 3 vote and in support of it were representatives of “Anglican use” parishes admitted on a one-by-one basis to the Catholic Church in accordance with the Pastoral Provision of Pope John Paul II in 1980.
The move is seen as significant for both the “Anglo-Catholics” in the Anglican Church in America and the worldwide...READ MORE
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Religious orders are bringing relief to Haitians, whose suffering from the Jan. 12 earthquake may last for quite a while.
The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rattled Chile has taken a significant toll on Church infrastructure, according to a bishop in the capital.
Catholic and pro-life leaders see signs that the latest approach to get a health-care reform bill passed could expand public funding for abortion even beyond previous versions.
A recent British study shows that brain scans disprove "vegetative state" diagnosis.
Cardinal Carlo Caffarra of Bologna said any Catholic who approves of same-sex “marriage” can no longer be considered Catholic.
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Spousal disagreement over finances? How to get on the same page regarding money matters.
Annunciation Maternity Home has had many providential connections to the feast of the Annunciation in the last decade. It’s nonprofit status approval was granted on March 25, and every year a baby has been born on that day or the night before.
Sts. Joseph and Patrick, the Church’s “March Men,” are models of masculine virtue.
Reflections on forthcoming Mass readings by Tom and April Hoopes. Note: More guides are available under “Register Exclusives.”
The Sons of St. Patrick at Boston College go beyond the shamrocks and green beer to connect with their patron saint.
John Grondelski reviews The Naked Public Square Reconsidered, an essay collection edited by Christopher Wolfe.
In time for the feast day of Jesus’ earthly father, a look at St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich Village. It is the oldest church edifice in New York and has an active parish life, with the involvement of many neighborhood families and local college students.
Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland strays from Lewis Carroll’s original story into feminist territory.
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Jennifer Roback Morse on the enormous consequences of redefining an institution.
The Register's quick list of pro-marriage arguments.
What the American College of Pediatricians and others say about the risks.
The reality of sex-selection abortion abroad — and at home.
Serrin Foster's efforts bear fruit on campuses.
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