Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury has praised the "compassion and sense of service" of Britain's Princess of Wales after she revealed that she is undergoing treatment for cancer.
In a video message posted on her social media channels March 22, Kate, the
England's decision to halt routine prescriptions of puberty blockers following a review is "absolutely very important news" -- and shows that research is a "game-changer" in the debate over gender transitioning for children, two U.S.-based experts told OSV News.
Children experiencing issues with their gender identity will no longer routinely be prescribed puberty blockers, health authorities in England have confirmed.
The National Health Service confirmed March 13 that a review found there was "not enough evidence" that the drugs are safe or
Americans’ enduring fascination with the British Royal Family is highlighted by the recent surge of speculation and concern on social media platforms regarding the whereabouts and well-being of Catherine, Princess of Wales, following her absence from the public eye due to planned
A new survey undertaken by the Catholic Union of Great Britain, a group set up to scrutinize public policy and make representations to the government on behalf of the church, discovered that 62% of 1,000 people interviewed said their mental and physical
Eight-month-old Indi Gregory couldn’t live without a ventilator. Her doctors and the courts decided she didn’t deserve that help. Her parents appealed and they were rejected. Her breathing tube was removed Nov. 12, and she died in the wee hours of the
British bishops expressed their condolences to Dean and Claire Gregory, parents of 8-month-old Indi, who died Nov. 13 after neither a court battle nor Italian citizenship granted to the infant prevented the British courts from halting her life support.
Indi Gregory, 8-month-old girl whose life support has been halted by British court, has died. In a statement, Indi's father, Dean Gregory, said he and his wife, Claire, "are angry, heartbroken and ashamed. The NHS (National Health Service) and the Courts not
An appeal has been filed challenging a Nov. 8 ruling by a British judge that Indi Gregory's life support must be removed at the Queen's Medical Center in Nottingham or a hospice and not at home, contrary to the wishes of her