Canadian Politician Introduces Bill to Stop MAID Expansion for Mental Illness
The bill was read a first time in the House of Commons on June 20 and is scheduled for second reading at the next sitting of the House.
The bill was read a first time in the House of Commons on June 20 and is scheduled for second reading at the next sitting of the House.
Along with reception of the sacraments and nourishment of the soul, mental health resources that strengthen emotional, psychological and social supports can truly benefit Catholics who are suffering.
The Canadian pro-life movement rarely gets good news. But this week it got something to give a glimmer of hope that the slippery slope of legalized euthanasia may be finally arrested.
As Theaters Reopen After Months of the Pandemic, Focus Is on Mental Health
Within a few months of his death on April 16, 1783, there were 136 miracles attributed to St. Benedict Joseph Labre’s intercession.
At the beginning of national Mental Health Awareness Month, the Catholic bishops of California issued pastoral letter on caring for those who suffer from mental illness.
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The Lone Star State’s Board of Pardons and Paroles has unanimously recommended his sentence be commuted.
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