Intentionally causing a patient’s death is different from accepting that a patient is dying.
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Rome Colosseum bathed in red in honor of modern martyrs
The Colosseum has long been a symbol of the persecution of early Christians.
Pope accepts resignation of bishop after ordering priests to accept him
Bishop Okpaleke’s appointment had been met by protests and petitions calling for the appointment of a bishop from among the local clergy.
Pope Francis will canonize Pope Paul VI this year
An Italian newspaper reported that the canonization is likely to happen in October.
Pope Francis prays for people who call him a heretic
He also said he doesn’t read the blogs devoted to leading a ‘resistance’ against him.
Nun’s recovery recognized as 70th official miraculous healing at Lourdes
In November 2016, the International Medical Committee of Lourdes confirmed the nun’s “unexplained healing, in the current state of scientific knowledge.”
Pope Francis: People need to recognize how they enable human trafficking
One cardinal told the pope that human trafficking is “the darkest face of globalization.”
Pope Benedict XVI says he is ‘on a pilgrimage Home’
“My hour had passed and I had given all I could.”
Vatican spokesman insists Pope Francis is united with aides on approach to China
The rumors of division between the pope and his top aides made headlines in late January after Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired archbishop of Hong Kong, met personally with Pope Francis
Pope Francis issues new education standards for future priests
A key motivation, Pope Francis said, was to find ways to respond positively to the call of the Second Vatican Council “to overcome this divorce between theology and pastoral care, between faith and life.”
