The tariffs imposed by Trump have effectively changed the trade situation with China and Europe, with a significant reduction in imports. But the results are mixed. Taking stock of a chaotic year.
German Synod aims to force bishops to kowtow to its agenda
The revolution sought by the German Synodal Way is being put to the test in the election for president of the Bishops' Conference. A split is possible over issues such as same-sex unions, celibacy, women's ordination, and the role of the laity. The Synodal Path is also preparing to monitor bishops who reject the innovations.
Social media on trial: the strategy to nail Zuckerberg & Co.
Almost eight hours of questioning for the founder of Facebook, as part of the lawsuit filed against Instagram and other giants such as Google. Protected for years by Section 230, Big Tech companies now have to defend themselves against the new strategy of the plaintiffs' lawyers: the accusation of deliberately designing social media to create addiction in minors.
Double rejection: Lefebvrians reject Rome's proposals
No U-turn from the Society of Saint Pius X after the Holy See's request to suspend episcopal ordinations and resume theological dialogue. Don Pagliarani criticises Müller for the failure of past talks and tries to ingratiate himself with Fernández by leveraging the “todos, todos, todos”
United States, bishops oppose appointment of pro-abortion professor
The Catholic University of Notre Dame appoints a pro-abortion professor to head one of its institutes. Scandal among the faithful. The bishop takes a stand along with a dozen other confreres, including the president of the Episcopal Conference.
From the biblical reference to forty days to liturgical signs and ascetic practices, everything on the Lenten journey contributes to our immersion in the mystery of Redemption. A translation from Italian of an excerpt from the current issue of La Bussola Monthly magazine.
For Saint John Paul II, growth in holiness was inextricably linked to the mystery of the Holy Face of Jesus — a theme that the Polish Pope explored in depth in Novo Millennio Ineunte. For Wojtyla, this was not just one devotion among many, but a way of living the entirety of Christian life.
An insignificant study attempts to discredit Holy Shroud
Cicero pro domo sua: Cicero Moraes revisits last summer's catchphrase, which claims that the image of the Holy Shroud is the result of a bas-relief. This is an unfounded thesis, much like his clumsy reply which ignores and distorts the studies of others in order to deny the uncomfortable truth.
Free Jimmy Lai; don't forget Hong Kong!
The day after the pro-democracy publisher and entrepreneur was sentenced to 20 years in prison, the US and the UK called for his release on humanitarian grounds. Meanwhile, the Vatican remains silent on the matter to avoid upsetting Beijing.
Twenty years for Jimmy Lai: the outcome of Hong Kong’s sham trial
A death sentence, the end of the legal system in Hong Kong, and the final nail in the coffin for freedom in the former British colony. A lesson for Taiwan. These are the initial reactions to the sentence handed down to Jimmy Lai, a Catholic entrepreneur and publisher who has become a symbol of the struggle for democracy. The sentence was read out in an emotional and packed courtroom attended by his wife, Teresa, and Cardinal Zen.
- EXCLUSIVE: The testimony of a former journalist of Apple Daily
- DOSSIER: Jimmy Lai, a Roman Catholic against the Power
Jimmy Lai the Confessor: a modern example of white martyrdom
As an editor, he was so harsh that people questioned his faith. However, his time in prison revealed his unwavering commitment to the truth, demonstrating that martyrdom is not defined by a single heroic act, but by steadfast devotion to Christ under the weight of persecution. The testimony of a former journalist at Apple Daily.
- Here's the link to the Chinese version of the article






