Saint Zita by Ermes Dovico

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.

ANALYSIS

Suicide following her son’s death: the slippery slope of euthanasia

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.

APOSTOLIC JOURNEY

Pope in Africa: Echoes of Bergoglio and minor corrections

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.

France

Macron declares war on pro-life groups and incites the public

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.

Thirty daysmilitary detention for the soldier who destroyed the statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, and the same punishment for the soldier who photographed it. The IDF and Netanyahus government hope this will put an end to the incident, but the affair is a sign of a much wider problem of attacks on Christians.


 

A Mass for the beatification of Father Francis Xavier Truong Buu Diệp, who died a martyr in March 1946 during a period of chaos following the Second World War, will be celebrated on 2 July. This is an exceptional event for one of Asia’s largest Catholic communities.

Ecclesia 21_04_2026 Angeline Tan

Pope Leo in Kilamba urged fidelity to the Church without mixing in magical and superstitious elements that do not aid the spiritual journey. On the flight from Cameroon, he also denied 'a certain version of events' that interprets his African speeches as a response to Trump.

Ecclesia 20_04_2026 Nico Spuntoni
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.

REPORTAGE

Beirut: Displaced Shiites now seen as cause of attacks

In Lebanon, the presence of over a million internally displaced people, most of whom are Shiites, is perceived as a threat by all, as Israeli forces have broadened their targets. The Daily Compass has gathered testimonies in the capital, which has been plunged into terror following the 8 April massacre.

Analysis

The moral dilemma facing Trump and Netanyahu

Who is winning the war in the Middle East? Opinions vary, but before conducting any further analysis, it is important to clearly state what the Pope has said: that threats to wipe out an entire people are morally unacceptable.

Interview with Zsolt

“The people know that the EU’s pressure on Hungary is unjust”

Pressure from the EU and powerful interest groups, efforts to undermine the Orbán government, and family policies as a cornerstone. La Bussola interviews Zsolt Nemeth, Chair of the ‘Conservatives & Patriots’ Group at the Council of Europe.