The Scottish parliament’s 82-36 vote against the introduction of physician-assisted suicide won’t end Britain’s assisted dying debate, any more than did Holyrood’s previous 85-16 vote against it in 2010, or a succession of failed legislative attempts in Westminster and the Welsh assembly. Responding on Twitter to plans for further attempts to legalise assisted suicide, the…
Month: June 2015
Campaign to save Dominican church continues apace
Supporters to undertake a 40-mile walk to the order’s headquarters in Dublin to present a 22,000 signature petition
Warning of social media’s ‘dark side’ following teen’s death
Church ‘key’ to tackling cyberbullying – Bishop
Welsh ban shows that ‘the best is the enemy of the good’
We humans find it difficult to reach perfection at all times, writes Mary Kenny
Government migrant inaction is criticised
Plans to resettle 520 migrants inadequate – claim
Irish abuse support service a ‘blueprint’ for global Church response – expert
A number of countries have expressed a keen interest in the work of Towards Healing
Seeing a ‘new mind’ in Sarajevo
A presentation Brother died as I was preparing to write this week’s column. As in any family, when a member of a religious order dies there is a flurry of activity: the undertaker is called, arrangements are made, obituary details are assembled and a homily for the Requiem Mass is carefully penned. On this occasion…
We should discuss married priests and female deacons
It’s an idea worthy of consideration, writes Michael Kelly
All you need is faith in God – basketball star
Stephen Curry spoke of his decision to take his faith more seriously
Pope’s decision on Medjugorje imminent
Vatican to issue guidelines to bishops’ conferences about the phenomenon

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