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English bishop warns assisted suicide could become law with new bill

A new "aid in dying bill" would "fundamentally change the relationship between the doctor and the patient as it would change from treatment and care to assisting another's death," said a bishop.

Armenian Catholic patriarch dies in Lebanon

Patriarch Gregoire Pierre XX Gabroyan, died at 86. He was born in Syria to parents who had fled Turkey as a result of the 1915 genocide. He retired as bishop at age 80 but was then elected head of all Armenian Catholics.

Thieves break into castle, steal rosary used by Mary, Queen of Scots

A set of golden rosary beads belonging to the 16th century British royal, and valued at $1.4 million, were stolen from a castle. They have "immeasurably greater and priceless historical importance," said an official.

Germany seeks church reform, worrying some Catholics

Catholics around the world have their eyes on Germany as it pursues its "Synodal Path," which is debating the issues of power, sexual morality, priestly life and the role of women in the church.

Madagascar drought leads to starvation; pandemic complicates aid

The utter silence of a room filled with young children "overwhelmed me," said a U.N. director in the island nation off the coast of Africa. More than 1 million residents are starving, eating a mix of cactus leaves and clay.

Pope asks all Catholics to commit to saving creation

Seeking a new approach "that can transform our way of dwelling in the world," Pope Francis asked everyone to join a new global grassroots movement to create a more peaceful and sustainable world.

Authorities in northern China arrest underground bishop, priests

A Vatican-appointed Catholic bishop, his seven priests and 10 seminarians were arrested in what is seen as part of a renewed crackdown on the underground Catholic Church in the communist country.

Pope sends condolences for deadly cable car disaster in Italy

After a cable car plunged down a mountainside in Italy, killing 14 people and leaving one child in serious condition, Pope Francis prayed for everyone affected by the tragedy.

Synod process must begin ‘from bottom up,’ pope tells bishops

Welcoming the Italian bishops' decision to begin planning a national synod, Pope Francis told them that it must begin at the grassroots with "the smallest parish, the smallest diocesan institution."

Nicaragua Catholic leaders cite rising government repression

Churchmen have decried repressive acts, such as outlawing opposition and shutting media, that targeted political parties and individuals ahead of November elections.