The question is “no longer whether” married men can be ordained, but “when” and “who will do it,” Bishop Johan Bonny of Antwerp said.
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(OSV News) — Bells rang out over the hilltop town of Assisi on the night of March 22 as Franciscan friars closed the monthlong public veneration of the bones of …
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It took a change in Church leadership in Kraków to open archdiocesan archives — a move announced by Cardinal Grzegorz Rys on Jan. 30.
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Gaudí’s story is inseparable from the basilica that became the mission of his life.
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Archbishop Sherrington said the controversial clause represented “a radical departure from our current law” and “is not supported by the British public.”
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Bishops hail Scottish lawmakers for rejecting assisted dying; UK faces pivotal abortion vote
by OSV Newsby OSV News“Their vote serves to protect some of Scotland’s most vulnerable individuals from the risk of being pressured into a premature death.”
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“I would like to dedicate this to the beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart. We all come from a lineage of women who continue to create against all odds.”
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The state should not compel any organization “to participate in the deliberate ending of life when doing so would violate its ethical or religious principles.”
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The monks of La Trappe Abbey in Normandy may leave their monastery in 2028, the abbey announced.
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“Rebirth” aims to help survivors “piece the fragments back together and give them … the face of a new life, or at least a life that can still be lived.”
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