With pomp and circumstance, the diocese of Mazara has accepted a fragment of wood from the boat that sank carrying illegal migrants in Cutro, Calabria, in 2023. It then proffers it to the faithful as a relic to be venerated in a month-long pilgrimage. But it is an idol fruit of immigrant ideology which confuses the 'victims' of migration with martyrs. The denunciation by the association Iustitia in Veritate (Justice in Truth)
Syria: Assad’s fall is Turkey's triumph
The jihadist HTS army conquers Damascus without resistance: Assad's ministers and officials are already collaborating with their new masters. A sudden breakthrough under the direction of Ankara, with the support of the United States and the complacency of Israel.
The world celebrates Notre Dame symbol of Christian civilisation
World leaders and heads of state are in Paris for the reopening of the cathedral. And certainly not to see its modern interior. The world's attention is focused on a timeless monument, heritage and symbol of the Europe that was once Christian.
Daniel Lord: The Jesuit Who Shaped Hollywood’s Moral Compass
Adopted by the film industry in 1930, the Hays Code was a set of guidelines that governed film content for over 25 years. Its principal author was the Jesuit Daniel Lord, whose involvement remained a long kept secret due to the widespread anti-Catholic sentiment in the US at the time.
A special event for world rainbow associations in St Peter's Basilica, for the promotion of homosexuality, is planned for Holy Year. With the blessing and direct participation of the Society of Jesus and the Italian bishops.
The Australian measure raises fundamental questions. The intention is laudable, but it risks creating a generation of 'underground digital natives' prepared to bypass any controls.
In the case of the murder of Giulia Cecchettin, not only Filippo Turetta, who was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday for her murder, but also the so-called patriarchy was put on trial. Arguably, the case has more to do with the feminist counterculture that has made men less virile and more fragile.
Cattelan's banana is business not art
Cattelan's banana is not art, it is just a product that is worth a lot not because of its quality, but because of its author. All this tells us that art has nothing to do with this banana, but only business. Art is the communication of beauty and instead that banana is just a luxury product.
Cop29, another flop: talks about money not climate
Three hundred billion dollars a year by 2035 from industrialised countries to developing countries is the only agreement that came out of the climate conference (contested by the poorest countries). The climate emergency is a pretext for financial speculation.
Pope’s Letter on Church history teaching, cancels apologetics
Pope Francis publishes a document that advocates renewing the study of Church history for priests and pastoral workers superseding a presumed ‘angelic’ conception of history.
With Trump, Americanism may soften in the US and move to Europe
What remains of the condemnation that the Church under Leo XIII made of Americanism understood as a doctrine of the primacy of efficientism over contemplative life? Trump's victory could lead to a revision of Americanism in liberal style, which will take root more and more in Europe and... in the Vatican.