Amid continuing controversy over strict limits on behaviour outside abortion clinics in some English cities, a man faces a fine for praying silently outside one clinic in memory of his dead son. “I would never have imagined being in a position to risk a criminal record for praying silently,” Adam Smith-Connor said, according to the…
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French nun who was world’s oldest person dies aged 118
A French nun who was the world’s oldest person died last week aged 118. Sr André, who joined the Daughters of Charity in 1944, died in her sleep in her nursing home in Toulon. She was originally born into a Protestant family but later converted to Catholicism and was baptised aged 26. With the Daughters…
St Michael statue strikes back at alleged thief
A man in Mexico was on the tail end of heavenly justice after he was injured following a fall on to the sword of a St Michael statue he was allegedly trying to steal in the early hours of the morning, January 14. Local media reports that Carlos Alonso (32) went to Christ the King…
Report: Christian persecution at its highest point in 30 years
The persecution of Christians is at its highest point in three decades, according to the latest report from advocacy group Open Doors. The World Watch List, released by Open Doors on January 18, reported that, overall, the number of Christians facing persecution worldwide remained steady in 2022 at approximately 360 million. In a list of…
Archbishop Eamon Martin: Churches could help truth recovery process
Churches can help develop an agreed truth recovery process to address the “legacy of pain” of the troubles, Archbishop Eamon Martin has said. The Primate of All-Ireland made the suggestion during an ecumenical service in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, held on Sunday January 22. Peace, reconciliation and forgiveness on the island of Ireland “can only…
Former Vatican consultant banned from public ministry
The archbishop of Paris has banned French Msgr Tony Anatrella, a longtime Vatican consultant on issues of sexuality, from all public ministry and ordered him to a life of prayer after a Vatican investigation into allegations he sexually abused young men he was counselling. Msgr Anatrella, who will be 82 in February, had been a…
Church in Scotland condemns government’s ‘gender obsession’
A spokesman for Scotland’s Catholic Church has welcomed the British government’s veto of legislation allowing teenagers to change their sex on legal documents via a simple self-declaration, and criticised Scottish politicians’ “obsession with gender politics”. “We didn’t support this bill, and we were against clauses which have now been questioned by the UK government,” said…
Northern Ireland hospital abortion numbers lower than last year
The latest statistics from Northern Ireland relating to hospital-based abortion have revealed that there were 53 terminations carried out in HSC hospitals during the period of 2021/22. This was 10 less than the previous year, but still an increase on the figure from 2019/20. The number only relates to procedures carried out on hospital inpatients…
President leads tributes to sociologist Fr MacGréil
The President of Ireland has led tributes to eminent sociologist and advocate for the travelling community Fr Mícheál MacGréil SJ after his death aged 92. Paying tribute to him, the President Michael D. Higgins said that Fr MacGréil made a “deep impact on the lives of many people”. “Throughout all of his work, Micheál MacGréil…
Ukrainians discuss war, trauma, forgiveness at World Economic Forum
At the World Economic Forum, Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska and Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Borys Gudziak of Philadelphia discussed the physical, psychological and emotional trauma of war, forgiveness, and their dreams for Ukraine’s future. The panel discussion with Archbishop Gudziak was hosted by Ukraine House Davos in collaboration with the January 17 “Ukraine Is You”…



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