Dr. Herx testified April 25, 2022, that only 30%-50% of Canadians who need palliative care have access to it, and only about 15% have access to specialist palliative care.
Canada’s assisted suicide law undercuts palliative care, experts say
Religious brothers can be superiors of orders with priests, pope says
The pope has decided that in some cases religious orders made up of both priests and brothers can elect one of the brothers to be a provincial superior or even the superior general.
Pope: Focus on the essential like St. Charles de Foucauld did
Five of the new saints are from Italy, three from France, one from India and one from the Netherlands.
Vatican’s foreign minister travels to Ukraine
Archbishop Gallagher traveled to Ukraine, May 18, 2022, for a three-day visit.
Understanding Americans’ abortion views from poll results not always easy
A Gallup poll in 2019 — Gallup has polled regularly on abortion since 1975 — found that 92% of Americans believed that using birth control was “morally acceptable,” but their support for abortion, by contrast, was more mixed.
Movie: ‘Family Camp’
There’s some good news about the evangelical comedy “Family Camp” (Roadside): Predictably, it’s almost squeaky clean and thus appropriate for a wide range of age groups.
Obispos expresan dolor, condenan tiroteo por motivos raciales en Buffalo
Varios obispos católicos de EE. UU. expresaron su pesar y denunciaron el racismo y la violencia armada tras informes de un tiroteo masivo el 14 de mayo en Buffalo, Nueva York, que dejó al menos tres heridos y 10 muertos, un crimen que las autoridades clasificaron como probablemente motivado por el odio hacia personas negras.
Biden administration defends giving migrant children baby formula
The White House said providing baby formula to migrants at the border, even as the country faces a shortage of it, is “morally the right thing to do.”