Two Irish women have been prevented from travelling to Switzerland for assisted suicide, after intervention by the Gardaí (Irish police).
In the News
-
May 10th, 2011
-
May 10th, 2011A medical survey in California has found that homosexual men are much more likely to contract cancer as their heterosexual counterparts.
-
May 10th, 2011DUBLIN, May 9, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Two Irish pro-family organizations have issued a call for the government to do more to protect the institution of marriage from promoters of same-sex “marriage” and civil unions.
-
May 10th, 2011UNITED KINGDOM, May 10, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – More than half of British parents – 59 percent – say sex education should not be taught to children at school, according to a recent poll.
-
May 10th, 2011ADELAIDE, Australia, May 10, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A new Australian study has found strong evidence that chemical RU-486 abortions have a far higher rate of serious complications than surgical abortion, undercutting a major selling point of the abortion drug regimen.
-
May 10th, 2011KENT, UK, May 10, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The oral contraceptive pill Dianette claimed another victim in late March when 17-year-old Charlotte Porter died of a blood clot that was apparently caused by the medication.
-
May 10th, 2011A priest whose church was at the centre of sectarian riots at the weekend has said Egyptian Christians were "under organised attack" as religious authorities warned the country was at risk of civil war.
-
May 10th, 2011David Cameron’s drive to save the traditional family is today branded an embarrassing failure.
-
May 10th, 2011May 10, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Just eight days after being named the U.S. chef de mission for the 2012 Olympic Games, Gold Medalist Peter Vidmar resigned his position after criticism from gay activists and athletes because of his support of true marriage.
-
May 10th, 2011NEW YORK (AP) — After decades of debate, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Tuesday struck down a barrier to ordaining gays, ratifying a proposal that removes the celibacy requirement for unmarried clergy, in the latest mainline Protestant move toward accepting gay relationships.
