Nova Scotia passes law allowing government access to private medical records
Prior to the passing of Nova Scotia Bill 419, the CEO of the province’s College of Physicians and Surgeons Dr. Gus Grant had warned that the law would make the ‘entirety’ of patient medical records ‘accessible to government.’
Quadriplegic man dies via euthanasia after developing bed sores waiting at Quebec hospital
‘I don’t want to be a burden,’ the 66-year-old man said prior to his death after he developed bed sores due to a lack of specialized care at a hospital in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec.
Vatican speaks out after French court fined Cardinal Ouellet for expelling nun from traditional convent
The Vatican criticized a ruling by a court in Lorient condemning Cardinal Marc Ouellet, his apostolic visitors, and a Dominican community for their ‘disgraceful and vexatious’ dismissal of Sister Marie Ferréol.
Why you should think twice about signing up to donate your organs
Using the controversial NRP-cDCD method, doctors are able to harvest patients’ organs after removing life support and while the patient is considered ‘brain-dead,’ despite the potential for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Everything you need to know about Catholic teaching on the Antichrist
It is generally agreed, based on the biblical texts, that the beginnings of the Antichrist’s career ‘will be lowly and obscure.’ However, as a result of his powers of seduction, his power, conquests and influence will grow until it results in a worldwide rule.
Traditional Catholics are motivated by a deep faith in Christ, not virtue signaling
In defense of traditionalists as a whole, I’d like to share my experience as a proud member of that crowd. I believe that those who embrace tradition do so because of their deep faith in Jesus Christ.
Cardinal Dolan continues visit in Israel and Palestine following Iran’s unprecedented attack
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York said he “feel[s] safe and secure” April 14, after Israel defended itself overnight from unprecedented Iranian drone strikes and missiles.
Bishop Seitz: Look at the border through the eyes of migrants
Migration is a privileged space in which the salvific mystery is being acted out.
Italy faces catastrophic collapse of Catholic faith as Mass attendance falls to 10% or below
The steady, even accelerating, decline in the practice of the Catholic faith among Italians is detailed in a new study published by Professor Luca Diotallevi of the University of Rome.
The transgender narrative is continuing to crumble in real time
It has been a brutal week for the transgender narrative. There is a sudden interest in taking a closer look at the claims of transgender activists – an indication that the herd is moving.