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Lords Oppose Euthanasia But Back Advance Directives
BY ANGUS MACDONALD THE LONG-AWAIT'ED HOUSE of Lords all-party select committee report into euthanasia was published this week and recommended no change in the law, leaving......
Students Angry At Reports Of Bias
BY MURRAY WHME CATHOLIC STUDENTS AT Edinburgh University have hit back at "completely misleading" reports that they suffered discrimination because of their religious......
Faith Slows Healing Claim Is 'nonsense'
CATHOLICS HAVE RUBBISHED a recent study by a team of academics which claims that faith hinders healing. A report published in the journal Social Science and Medicine by Dr......
No More Money For Wilts Catholic Pupils
D IOCESAN AUTHORITIES IN Clifton this week voiced their concern at the decision of a local council to end its assisted places scheme for Catholic pupils. The move by Wiltshire......
By Angus Macdonald
chaplains face cost-cuts M INLSTRY OF DEFENCE cost-cutters seeking to rationalise the armed services chaplaincies should look elsewhere first, the most senior Catholic army......
First Diocesan Aids Centre For The Uk
BY MURRAY WHITE THERE is A GREAT need for the Church to show compassion to those affected by the AIDS virus, said Cardinal Basil Hume today as he opened the first diocesanbacked......
News In Brief No Names Please
THE LEGAL PROFESSION has been told not to use the term "Christian names" when addressing members of ethnic minorities who might be Hindu, Sikh or Muslim. Judges, lawyers and......












