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The bishop of Angoulême denies having covered up the attacks for which a priest is accused
The bishop of Angoulême, accused of turning a blind eye to the sexual assaults alleged against a priest who is now deceased, denied on Friday having been informed of it during the lifetime of the religious, to whom he succeeded at the head of a community in Brittany.
End of life: Catholic bishops reaffirm their opposition to active assistance in dying
The Catholic bishops reiterated their opposition to a possible legislative amendment towards a "legitimization of euthanasia or assisted suicide", pleading for better "management of dependency due to old age", Tuesday in Lourdes.
Gathered in Lourdes, the bishops expected on the prevention of sexual violence
Follow-up to the Sauvé report, act II: the bishops are meeting in Lourdes from Tuesday to Friday to vote on new measures against sexual violence in the Church, while the faithful await "courageous decisions" and a report submitted
Casablanca: experts gathered to abolish gestational surrogacy in the world
On Friday March 3, experts and researchers from around the world who have been working for a long time on the question of surrogacy and its effects on society will meet in Casablanca and will make public the fruit of their research: a proposal by C
Revelations on the sinking of migrants in the Channel: associations say "their dismay"
Several migrant aid associations, including Cimade, said on Monday their "dismay" after the revelations deemed "unbearable" by the newspaper Le Monde on the conditions of the shipwreck that occurred in November 2021 in the Channel where 27 people
World Cup in Qatar, Shell, Danone or Nike: the questions raised by boycotts
For several months, the idea of a boycott of the World Cup in Qatar has gained ground. In France, several mayors have recently announced that their city will not broadcast the event on giant screens as usual.
End of life: Emmanuel Macron launches a consultation for possible changes by the end of 2023
Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday the launch of a broad citizen consultation on the end of life, with a view to a possible new "legal framework" by the end of 2023, after the publication of an opinion on the question of the Consultative Committee.
United Protestant Church of Australia asks staff to avoid using Uber
The United Protestant Church of Australia has asked its staff to avoid using Uber's services for business trips, believing that the company does not correspond to its values.
Archie Battersbee's parents want to take the case to the Supreme Court
Archie Battersbee, 12, has been on life support since April in the UK. His family refuses that he be disconnected against the advice of the medical profession, in particular for religious reasons. As the courts got a new
Archie Battersbee's parents lose fight to keep son on life support
The parents of 12-year-old Archie Battersbee lost their battle on Monday July 25 to have their son kept on life support. The Court of Appeal held that it was in the interest of the young boy to ar