Caritas Japan is considering sending an “impromptu mission” to Sendai, the diocese most affected by the earthquake and tsunami which struck the country last Friday.
Parents of a terminally ill Canadian boy have taken him to a Catholic hospital in the United States after a Canadian court ruled that doctors could remove the breathing tube keeping him alive.
The Archdiocese of Madrid has deplored the desecration of a chapel by students at Complutense University.
Dylan Parry reports on yesterday’s Mass at Westminster Cathedral welcoming the new Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, Archbishop Antonio Mennini (photos).
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