Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Richard Moth as the new leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Simon Caldwell
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The appointment of the married mother of two was welcomed by Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster, president of England and Wales’ bishops’ conference.
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The duchess was received into the Catholic faith by Cardinal Basil Hume in 1994 in a private ceremony at Westminster Cathedral.
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“The bill undermines the duty of care of healthcare professionals by permitting them to help patients to end their lives,” the archbishop said.
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The Irish government “seems not to care why women choose abortion, or what happens to them afterwards.”
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St. Thomas More, one of the most admired statesmen in Europe, gained international recognition for “Utopia,” his satirical work about a perfect state.
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Statistics on annual conceptions released by the Office for National Statistics showed that in 2022, 29.69% of all conceptions in England and Wales ended in abortion
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The staff’s “earnest hope” is that “some means may be found to continue to make available the resources that the center has generated.”
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“This is not the end of the parliamentary process, and we should not lose hope,” said Archbishop John Sherrington of Liverpool.
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“We are deeply alarmed by this decision. Our alarm arises from our compassion for both mothers and unborn babies,” Archbishop Sherrington of Liverpool said.
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