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Cardinal Pell challenges Catholic politicians

Cardinal George Pell of Sydney has criticised politicians who claim a Catholic identity, yet consistently defy Church teachings on major issues. His statement came as Australia faces into a number of contentious debates this year over same-sex “marriage” and euthanasia. In an interview with the Sunday Herald Sun, Cardinal Pell gave rebuked Australian politicians who...

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Expert warns we are losing our “anchor points”

A leading Scottish expert has warned of a “fundamental loss of respect” for parents, teachers and the values “previously instilled by the Church”. Professor Tommy MacKay of Strathclyde University, whose opinions have helped shape some of Scotland’s approaches to education said that UK society was “losing its old anchor points” and that Britain was sitting “on an unexploded time...

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Apple confirms ban on pro-life, marriage statement

Apple has confirmed a ban on The Manhattan Declaration, which affirms the right to life, religious freedom and traditional marriage. Apple has branded the statement, signed by numerous Christian leaders including Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, as “ objectionable and potentially harmful to others”. The company rejected a bid to have an iPhone app...

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Parental choice in education a fundamental right says Archbishop Martin

The right of parents to choose the type of education they wish for children “is a fundamental right”, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin (pictured) has said. Speaking at the launch of “Share the Good News”, the new National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland, Dr Martin said that this right was “not an invention of the Catholic Church...

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Wording for children’s rights referendum agreed between AG and Minister for Children

The Cabinet are set to consider the wording of a children’s rights amendment agreed between the office of the Minister of State for Children, Barry Andrews (pictured), and Attorney General Paul Gallagher. According to a report in the Irish Times, Mr Andrews said yesterday the wording was agreed in the run-up to Christmas. He added...

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Cardinal Pell sets condition for meeting with gay marriage campaigners

Cardinal George Pell has said he is open to a meeting with campaigners for same-sex marriage on condition that the campaigners cease condemning all opposition to same-sex marriage as ‘homophobic’. Gay rights campaigners regularly label all opposition to same-sex marriage as prejudiced, irrational or bigoted. According to The Australian newspaper, Australian Marriage Equality wrote to...

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Women who want to be housewives won’t admit it, say new report

After decades of gender equality campaigning many women now find it hard to admit that they would rather be housewife than have a successful career of their own, according to Dr Catherine Hakim of the London School of Economics. In addition, the number of women who “marry up” has doubled since the 1940s indicating that...

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Plan to make couples discuss effect of their divorce on children

Couples contemplating divorce could be required to “walk through” the impact their break-up would have on their children under a radical plan being considered by ministers in the UK. The UK has one of the highest divorce rates in Europe and growing numbers of single parent families as more couples have children without getting married...

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Delaying first sex ‘good for relationships’

New research suggests that delaying your first sexual encounter leads to a more satisfying and stable relationship.  According to a study conducted at Brigham Young University, couples who had sex the earliest , such as after the first date or within the first month of dating, had the worst relationship outcomes, .  “What seems to...

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Andrews proposes lowering age of consent to 16

Controversial new proposals to lower the age of consent to from 17 years to 16 years, are set to be published by the Government in the New Year, Minister for Children Barry Andrews has said. According to a report in the Irish Times, Mr Andrews said yesterday the current laws on age of consent were...

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