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
The Italian government granted citizenship to Indi Gregory, an 8-month-old child suffering from a degenerative disease who is at the center of a legal battle in the U.K. to keep her on life support. After a Nov. 6 emergency meeting, the Italian
The Church of St. Mary will be called a co-cathedral while the main seat of Archbishop Malcolm McMahon of Liverpool will remain with the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool city center.
Co-cathedrals are rare and usually come into existence either
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was arrested in March outside a British Pregnancy Advisory Services clinic in Birmingham by two uniformed officers from West Midlands Police and has finally received notification that she will not be prosecuted.
In a video of the arrest, an officer is
A Catholic bioethics institute has criticized a court for denying an "alert and conscious" teenager the legal right to fight a move to put her on end-of-life care against her will. The Anscombe Bioethics Center, an Oxford-based institute serving the Catholic Church
London March for Life participants were seen holding signs with messages such as "Abortion destroys the freedom to live" and "Life from conception, no exception."
Organizers said later that more than 10,000 might have attended the rally, which went from the Emmanuel Center
The Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer — a planned U.K. monument made of one million bricks representing one million answered prayers — promises to be the “largest symbol of hope in the world.” “Each brick will recount a personal, specific way in
When a community of religious sisters in 17th-century England established their convent, they kept their new home a secret: It was illegal to be Catholic. Today, the “Bar Convent” is still open — and welcomes visitors from far and wide as the
An English Catholic bishop said he supported the decision of a judge to jail a woman for two years after she aborted her baby almost a month before she was due to give birth.
Carla Foster, 44, took the abortion-inducing drugs sent to
UK bishop denounces new IVF method resulting in first baby born with DNA of three people
An English Catholic bishop has denounced the first reported births of "three-parent" babies in the UK as "deeply concerning."
Auxiliary Bishop John Sherrington of Westminster said the creation of babies by mitochondrial donation treatment (MDT) was unethical because the process involved the destruction