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  • English bishops welcome ‘Leave Them Certain’ campaign on organ donation

    English bishops welcome ‘Leave Them Certain’ campaign on organ donation

    • Feb 16, 2021

    England’s bishops are urging people to speak to their families and loved ones about their organ donation decisions.

    By Charles Collins
  • English cardinal praises healthcare workers during special Mass

    English cardinal praises healthcare workers during special Mass

    • Apr 23, 2020

    Cardinal Vincent Nichols on Thursday evening said the work of frontline healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic bears “the hallmark of the Christian faith.”

    By Charles Collins
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    English bishops urge a ‘criteria of fairness’ when assessing care for COVID-19 patients

    • Apr 21, 2020

    Human value is not a measure of “our mental or physical capacity, our societal function, our age, our health or of any other qualitative assessment,” said the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales in a statement about accessing healthcare during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

    By Charles Collins

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