Saint Joseph the Worker by Ermes Dovico

No excommunication for three parishioners who shared the Holy Host with their dog: according to Bishop Bonneman, they did not intend to commit sacrilege. However, the problem remains because the 'incident' stems from liturgical abuses and a misinterpretation of the Eucharist.

DOCUMENT

‘Families, breed earthworms’: How the Vatican is saving the planet

Integral Ecology in the Life of the Familyis a new document published by the Vaticans Dicasteries for Integral Human Development and for Laity, Family and Life. It is a compendium of environmentalism with a clerical twist that is far removed from Catholic thought.

SCANDAL

Mullally at the Vatican: the pseudo-blessing should have been avoided

Upon receiving the Anglican Primate, Leo XIV mentioned the new problemsthat had arisen between Rome and Canterbury, one of which was right before his eyes: the self-styled archbishop, fresh from her theatricalblessing, a stones throw from Peters tomb, whilst a bishop made the sign of the cross, in defiance of sacramental truth.

ECONOMY

The spectre of stagflation: when the world relives the 1970s

Skyrocketing oil and gas prices, stagnant growth and runaway inflation are haunting the world once again. This explosive combination is terrifying economists and central banks, and has a name: stagflation. If the crisis in Iran isnt resolved soon, things could get even worse.

Wendy Duffy, a 56-year-old British woman, died by assisted suicide in Switzerland. She made the drastic decision after losing her son in an accident, which is deeply troubling. If the mistaken premise that it is permissible to take ones own life is accepted, there are no limits. Nonetheless, a way out exists.


Ten days across four countries, marked by a sense of normality, with no major upheavals and no reduction of the Church to a social welfare agency. Uplifting yet predictable, Pope Leo XIVs numerous addresses strike a balance between continuity with Pope Franciss approach and a few out-of-the-boxobservations on faith and reason, migration and the Churchs social doctrine.

An unprecedented attack by Minister Aurore Bergé against pro-life groups and in support of abortion multinationals has been met with a call for a general mobilisation in their support.

Interview / Sister K. Gardner

“Sister Clare teaches us that happiness is found only in God”

Sr. Clare is doing much more good now, and on many more levels, than she could when alive”. Testimonies of spiritual and physical graces. To mark the 10th anniversary of Sister Clare Crocketts death, the Daily Compass interviews the postulator of her cause for beatification.

POLEMIC

The Trump and Pope clash is between power and Truth

Pope Leo XIV responded on a metaphysical level to the American presidents contemptuous remarks. It is a symbolic episode and a sign of a politics that claims to legitimise itself and accepts no higher authority.

USA vs. The Holy See

Trump's attack on Pope Leo raises suspicions among Catholics

Trump’s unwarranted attack on the Pope—who responded with equal clarity—is eroding the support many Catholics once had for the U.S. president and is raising suspicions, while the prospect of wiping out Iran’s entire civilization smacks of alignment with Zionist ideology.

Funeral

Vittorio Messori: The hypothesis that Jesus existed has become a certainty

A liturgy as sober as it was solemn and intense, presided over by the Bishop of Verona, Monsignor Domenico Pompili, conveyed the certainty of Christs presence. This is how the of Vittorio Messori’s funeral was celebrated at Maguzzano Abbey, on 11 April.