Newborn baby’s transferral from Bristol to Rome for life-saving operation, opens breach in British system
D.M. the one-month-old baby suffering from a serious heart condition who was transferred on 24 April from a British hospital - which did not want to operate on him - to the Bambin Gesù in Rome, has already survived his first surgery, thanks also to the intervention of the Italian government.
Climate, Pope's insults inadmissible
In an interview with the American TV station CBS, Pope Francis calls scientists and experts who deny the climate emergency "stupid". A heavy and unacceptable criticism, which also reveals a major problem in the relationship between the Church and science.
Vatican set to renew controversial agreement despite China’s betrayal
For Cardinal Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, the secret agreement with China must be renewed. And this time it should be definitive. Nothing counts, neither Beijing's violations of the agreement nor the growing persecution of Catholics who resist kowtowing to the Party, including those in Hong Kong.
London's Rwanda plan will save lives
The British Parliament has finally passed the law that defines how and when a selection of illegal migrants will be transferred to Rwanda pending the evaluation of their asylum requests. Amnesty International and other NGOs protest, but misrepresent a law that will save lives.
Storms in the Gulf, but don’t blame mankind for natural disasters
The trend to blame human action for every natural disaster that occurs, predictably was the same excuse used for the deluge in the Persian Gulf that caused 20 deaths and immense damage in the United Arab Emirates. The culprits: anthropogenic global warming (as usual) and cloud seeding.
The strategies adopted by the World Health Organisation are part of a globalist design, which under the slogan of 'One health' wants to impose a society based on vaccine ideology and to control the world’s population through abortion. Here is how and with whom.
There is no justification for the 'macabre dance' performed during a practice session for forensic medicine in Malta. It is a sign of the great reset taking place in medicine which is losing its sense of care for the sick and respect for all people, even the dead.
Death penalty, contradiction passed off as development
Dignitas infinita, a superficial document and some serious errors
The new declaration by the Fernández-led Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith was published yesterday. Fundamentally, the approach is correct, but it neglects the transcendent foundation of human dignity. Social justice is the central reference, rather than the Decalogue. And it winks at environmentalism and homosexualism.
Christ is risen, now is the time for witness
«Today the witnesses speak out... Today, we too are witnesses to the Risen Christ and we repeat his proclamation of peace to all humanity. We bear witness to his death and resurrection, especially to the men and women of our own time, caught up in fratricidal strife and slaughter».
Lejeune's lesson, abortion is the defeat of medicine
'The right to life is not given by governments, to continue to exist civilisation must conform to natural morality'. The 'father of modern genetics' and discoverer of the cause of Trisomy 21, Jérôme Lejeune, will be remembered at an international bioethics congress in Rome on 17 and 18 May. The Daily Compass interviewed Aude Dugast, postulator of the cause for canonisation.
Easter Triduum, the mysteries of life and death interrogate world today
In the three days of the Triduum we relive the apocalyptic clash between life and death, light and darkness, hate and love. It is an ever-present drama that concerns each of us, our eternal destiny. Even in the greatest suffering, Christ gives us the certainty that, united with Him, we will rise to new life.