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  • Parents want child to die “at home” if move to Vatican hospital not allowed

    Parents want child to die “at home” if move to Vatican hospital not allowed

    • Feb 7, 2018

    The parents of a 20-month-old baby with a rare brain disorder have told a British court they want their baby to die at home if he is not allowed to be transferred to a Vatican-owned children’s hospital in Rome.

    By Charles Collins
  • UK parents ask court to let 20-month-old go to Vatican hospital

    UK parents ask court to let 20-month-old go to Vatican hospital

    • Feb 3, 2018

    In a case reminiscent of Charlie Gard, the parents of a gravely ill 20-month-old boy in Liverpool are asking to be allowed to take him to the Vatican-owned Bambino Gesù children’s hospital in Rome.

    By Charles Collins
  • Ireland’s pubs will now be allowed to serve alcohol on Good Friday

    Ireland’s pubs will now be allowed to serve alcohol on Good Friday

    • Jan 28, 2018

    Pubs in the Republic of Ireland will now be allowed to sell alcohol on Good Friday, after the lower house of the Irish legislature voted in favor of the measure on Thursday.

    By Catholic News Agency
  • Irish bishop warns against giving government “blank check” on abortion

    Irish bishop warns against giving government “blank check” on abortion

    • Jan 28, 2018

    Removing constitutional protections for the unborn in Ireland would give the government a “blank check” to impose any abortion regime it wanted, according to the head of the bishops’ bioethics committee.

    By Charles Collins
  • ‘Horton Hears a Who’ fosters forgiveness in Northern Ireland

    ‘Horton Hears a Who’ fosters forgiveness in Northern Ireland

    • Jan 20, 2018

    Dr. Seuss’s ‘Horton Hear a Who’ teaches lessons of forgiveness to children in post-conflict Northern Ireland.

    By Claire Giangravè
  • Catholic schools in Ireland might lose right to choose their students

    Catholic schools in Ireland might lose right to choose their students

    • Jan 19, 2018

    A proposal to end the ability of Catholic schools in Ireland to give preference to Catholic children is causing fears over the increasing secularization of society in the majority-Catholic country.

    By Charles Collins
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