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Jill Lawless - Associated Press
The father of terminally ill toddler Alfie Evans called for a truce in a divisive case that has pitted doctors and the British courts against Alfie's parents, Christian groups and Pope Francis. 
Supporters released balloons upon Alfie Evans’s death on April 28. (AP photo)
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Kevin Clarke
End-of-life disputes can be complicated and nuanced and require a sober understanding of the underlying medical technicalities and ethical concerns.
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Catholic News Service
The ETA statement, published in Basque newspapers on April 20, said it regretted the harm caused by its violent campaign for an independent homeland.
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The Italian government granted citizenship to Alfie Evans, a seriously ill British toddler, in a last-minute effort to prevent doctors in England from withdrawing life-support.
French President Emmanuel Macron listens to speeches at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on April 17. (AP Photo/Jean Francois Badias)
FaithShort Take
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
President Emmanuel Macron scandalized secularists by praising Catholic contributions to French public life, but he has yet to work toward religious liberty.
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Zita Fletcher - Catholic News Service
A popular proposed law could land Jewish and Muslim parents in prison for up to six years for circumcising their infant boys.