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April 24, 2024
Britain’s leading Catholic aid agency is making an emergency appeal to support families impacted by the conflict in Sudan. Over 8.5 million Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes in Sudan since the war between rival militaries erupted in April 2023, according to the United Nations. CAFOD is the official international aid agency of the Catholic Church
April 23, 2024
Britain’s Parliament has finally passed the Rwanda bill which will send some asylum seekers to the African country, a move a leading Catholic agency says is “as inhumane as it is absurd”. The controversial bill was passed after months of back-and-forth between the House of Commons and House of Lords. The Jesuit Refugee Service UK
April 18, 2024
As the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank hold their Spring meeting, a leading Catholic international aid group says the world is sinking “deeper into a global sovereign debt crisis”. The world’s two leading financial behemoths are meeting in Washington, DC, from 15-20 April. But while their respective representatives and experts meet and
April 13, 2024
When does the brain die? While the concept of brain death has been widely accepted by medical professionals since the late-1960s, significant questions about its precise nature still remain. The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) has released a report, “Integrity in the Determination of Brain Death: Recent Challenges and Next Steps”, to draw attention to
March 27, 2024
LEICESTER, UK – A leading Catholic group in the UK is urging the ongoing Covid-19 Inquiry to look at the impact of the pandemic on people of faith across the British Isles. Founded in 1870 as an organisation dedicated to the defence of Catholic values in the UK Parliament and in public life, and to
March 26, 2024
Archbishop Pavel Pezzi of Moscow has offered his “deepest condolences” to the victims and relatives of a “brutal terrorist attack” in Russia’s capital on the evening of 22 March. At least 133 people were killed at a concert hall in Krasnogorsk, a suburb of Moscow. The Islamic State group’s Afghanistan branch claimed responsibility for the
March 26, 2024
The United Nations Security Council on 26 March passed a resolution that calls for an immediate cease-fire during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. It also called for an unconditional release of all hostages. According to CAFOD, England’s leading Catholic international aid agency, as a result of the UN resolution, the conditions needed to prevent
March 14, 2024
With Syria reaching the 13th anniversary of the beginning of its civil war on 15 March, the UK’s leading Catholic charity has highlighted how there is now an entire generation “who have never been able to live in their own country”. CAFOD, the international aid agency of the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales,
March 13, 2024
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – A senior priest in the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales told members of the British Parliament that clergy do their best to “unpack” Baptism requests but that it is all but impossible to discern a person’s “experience of faith” – and thereby know for sure if they are being
March 11, 2024
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – Ireland’s ruling government received a stinging defeat in a referendum to change the country’s constitutional provision that seeks to ensure that mothers should not be obliged to work. The current so-called “woman in home” clause of the constitution says the Irish state will “endeavour to ensure that mothers shall not be
March 08, 2024
Catholic and Anglican bishops are supporting an amendment to the Victims and Prisoners Bill currently in the UK’s House of Lords amid concerns that children suffer when their parents are sent to jail. Bishop Richard Moth of Arundel and Brighton, the Lead Bishop for Prisons for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, and
February 28, 2024
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – A leading government official in Ireland has rejected claims by the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference that suggests proposed changes to the Irish Constitution on the role and definition of family would weaken the incentive for young people to marry. On 8 March 2024, Irish citizens will be asked to vote in two referendums – called
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